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LoRa module supports low-power IoT applications
The innovative Type ABZ LoRa module from Murata is a compact low-power wide area network (LPWAN) wireless module that supports the LoRaWAN long-range wireless protocol and is designed to help increase the adoption of the LoRaWAN platform and make it the standard for LPWANs that support low-power Internet of Things (IoT) applications.
Arrow signing strengthens IoT hand
Arrow Electronics and Libelium have signed a global distribution agreement. The deal extends Arrow’s portfolio for the Internet of Things (IoT) with the addition of Libelium’s wireless and sensor technology and enables the companies to provide off-the-shelf IoT solutions that require minimal design effort before deployment.
First nationwide IoT LoRaWAN network launched in Poland
Polish IoT company, Netemera and Kerlink, a specialist in network solutions dedicated to the IoT, have announced the rollout of Poland’s first nationwide low-power, wide-area (LPWA) network for Netemera’s 'Network for Machines'.The network, based on the LoRaWAN technology of the worldwide LoRa Alliance, enables the cost-savings and energy-efficiency features required for rapid implementation of the IoT.
Around the world in 48 hours at LPWA World's IoT Networks Event
At next week’s LPWA World, Deutsche Telekom, GSMA, Orange, and LoRa Alliance have been announced to join the speaking agenda. Taking place at the InterContinental O2 in London, UK from 23rd–24th May 2017, the event will place a spotlight on the future of Internet of Things (IoT) networks and cover the latest standards developments and deployment updates.
Drop the cost of IoT test with Konrad RFCT 2400 Gen II
Konrad Technologies has announced the KT-RFCT 2400 Gen II – an RF communications test system designed with convenience in mind.The low price point creates a cost effective means for testing wireless communication units, while generating a favorable cost to performance ratio. The test system has a small footprint, integrating seamlessly into test system infrastructures via a single Ethernet connection. GPIOs can control the DUT and periphera...
RF communications system cuts the cost of IoT test
The KT-RFCT 2400 Gen II – an RF communications test system from Konrad Technologies is designed with convenience in mind. The low price point creates a cost effective means for testing wireless communication units, while generating a favourable cost to performance ratio. The test system has a small footprint, integrating seamlessly into test system infrastructures via a single Ethernet connection. GPIOs can control the DUT and peripherals.
Bringing flexible security solutions to IoT devices
Long range and low power IoT (Internet of Things) technologies like Low-Power Wide Area Networks (LPWAN) are enabling new use cases in application areas such as smart cities, smart agriculture, smart manufacturing and work safety. Alongside robustness and availability, security is a key to successful adoption of these new applications.
Big names gather for IoT conference/exhibition
Anglia is partnering with some of the biggest names in IoT technology to create ‘Meet the IoT’, a conference and exhibition that provides detailed and specific input on designing IoT systems, taking place at locations in the North and South of England in June.
Low-profile antenna targets applications using LPWAN protocols
Manufacturer of antennas and RF antenna modules for M2M and the IoT, Antenova, has announced a new antenna, Grandis, part number SR42I010. It is an SMD antenna that is physically smaller yet provides enhanced performance in the 863-870MHz and 902-928MHz bands. It directly targets the growing number of M2M and IoT applications using the LPWAN protocols. With Grandis, Antenova has reduced the footprint of the LPWAN antenna to 12.0x11.0x1.6mm, while...
Empowering African students to embrace the IoT
A Smart Cities Education Programme has been kicked-off by Inmarsat, a provider of global mobile satellite communications services. The programme features a range of initiatives designed to educate and empower the next generation of students and entrepreneurs in Africa.It has been launched initially in Rwanda but will be replicated in other countries in the continent, and aims to accelerate the deployment of Internet of Things (IoT) and smart city...