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Why does Smart Metering need next‑gen cellular technology?
Not being the most obvious application for next-generation cellular technology, smart metering can be beneficial.Utility metres don’t need the high data speeds of up to 100Mbps that are designed for consumer mobile video streaming. The amounts of sent data are small, the speed of transmission is not critical and low power operation is desirable.
Standalone network server and IoT gateway suit on-board rail
Kontron has announced the TRACe LoRa-MQTT, a new integrated EN50155 fanless solution-ready platform offering a LoRa local network and transforming messages to Message Queue Telemetry Transport (MQTT) streams. Coupled with cloud connectivity services, the Kontron TRACe LoRa-MQTT is an all-in-one secure IoT gateway achieving continuous communications from LoRa-based devices to the Cloud server and enabling secure data collection and remote analysis...
Renesas joins LoRa Alliance to accelerate MCU developments
Renesas Electronics has announced that it has joined the LoRa Alliance, an open non-profit association that supports the standardisation and drives the widespread adoption of LoRaWAN. LoRaWAN is a wireless specification that achieves Low-Power Wide-Area (LPWA) wireless networks for the Internet of Things (IoT) as an open global standard. This membership will help Renesas accelerate its microcontroller (MCU) solution deployments using LoRaWAN tech...
IoT gateway covers wide range of applications
XM-1 is the first IoT gateway to feature international patents of highly composable structure, says Portwell. It satisfies customers’ requests for an IoT gateway solution that can meet the requirements emerging from an extensive range of IoT applications. System characteristics of XM-1 Modularised IoT Gateway include modularisation mechanism with patents.
LoRaWAN infrastructure to enable development of IoT applications
Inmarsatwill deploy LoRaWAN (a form of LPWAN or Low Power Wide Area Network) infrastructure around the city of Kigali to support the Rwandan capital’s flagship smart city project. The network, which will be active for an initial period of a year from 1st May, will be the connectivity platform for a variety of IoT applications, and will provide a blueprint for smart city projects throughout Africa.
Indoor base stations awarded to help bring IoT apps to market
Kerlink has announced the winning applications in the recent Tele2 IoT Challenge underscore both the practical benefits of the LPWA (Low Power Wide Area) LoRaWAN network and the freedom it gives makers to create new applications.The company also presented the three winners its LoRaWAN iFemtoCell indoor base station to speed their entry in the fast-growing, worldwide LoRaWAN ecosystem.
IoT network supports smart city initiative in Kigali
In order to support the city of Kigali's flagship smart city project,Inmarsat will deploy LoRaWAN (Low Power Wide Area Network) infrastructure aroundRwandan's capital. The network, which will be active for an initial period of a year from 1st May, will be the connectivity platform for a variety of Internet of Things (IoT) applications, and will provide a blueprint for smart city projects throughout Africa.
Cloud API simplifies orchestration of wireless sensor networks
A best practice design solution for the simplified orchestration of wireless sensor networks was showcased by congatec at embedded world 2017. It is based on the new, application ready congatec Cloud API (Application Programming Interface) for IoT gateways that is capable of integrating any local sensor networks into any cloud solution.
Multi-interface platform features low power, long range IoT deployments
Laird has announced the release of its Enterprise Internet of Things (EIoT) low-power, long-range LoRa gateway, which enables enterprise customers to deploy EIoT networks in practically any geographic location, even where traditional communications infrastructure is unavailable.
Remote monitoring solution features at Farnborough show
A remote monitoring solution is being demonstrated by ByteSnap Design at the Southern Manufacturing & Electronics exhibition in Farnborough (March 21-23). The ByteSnap team will demonstrate how its remote monitoring demo with ground movement sensors can help improve maintenance response times.