PRIVATE NETWORKS FUNDAMENTALS
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FundamentalsInternet of Things (IoT)Smart Factory
From factory floor to shop floor – four ways to be a smart manufacturer
“There are three ways to be smart in manufacturing,” says Michael Yost, president of manufacturing association MESA International. Three, it seems, is the magic number when it comes to categorising …
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Densifying the networks with small cells is a key part to making 5G a reality, but the most dense small cell networks are still in 4G. Network densification has been …
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ChannelsEnterpriseFundamentalsInternet of Things (IoT)
Five IoT embedded design tips and tricks
by John Koonby John KoonThe exploding Internet-of-Things (IoT) market has attracted many companies, large and small, to join the modern-day gold rush. To be successful in this market, it is crucial to establish market …
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Project 25, or P25, is a technology for digital two-way radio communications for public safety and other public agencies, security and some commercial users. Here is a rundown of basics …
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Perhaps the most succinct definition of the internet of things comes from an April 26, 2018 blog by Sharada Prahladrao of ARC: ”Everyone, everywhere is connected to everything.” With that …
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Connected CarsFundamentalsInternet of Things (IoT)Transportation: Airports, Rail, PortsWired Networks, Fiber
What is truck platooning and why is it important?
Truck platooning is gaining traction with some ongoing trials in Europe and the United States Truck platooning involves a number of trucks equipped with state-of-the-art driving support systems. The …
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ChannelsFundamentalsInternet of Things (IoT)
Five IoT embedded design best practices
by John Koonby John KoonThe Internet of Things (IoT) promises big market potential and infinite opportunities, but success is not guaranteed. A study done by Cisco showed that only 26% of all IoT projects …
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ChipsetsFundamentalsInternet of Things (IoT)Wired Networks, Fiber
Once more (with feeling): what’s the difference between LoRa and LoRaWAN?
LoRa and LoRaWAN are related but distinct. Despite their burgeoning reputation as the go-to technologies for internet-of-things (IoT) based systems, and their increasing familiarity among low-power wide-area networking (LPWAN) operatives …
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The Asia Pacific (APAC) region has several smart cities under development, mainly grouped in countries such as China, Japan, South Korea and Singapore. Here we describe three of the region’s …
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FundamentalsInternet of Things (IoT)PolicySecurity
Three enterprise IoT verticals most at risk from Europe’s GDPR and ePrivacy rules
Healthcare, smart cities and connected vehicles will be the three enterprise IoT ‘verticals’ most impacted by the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR), which comes into force next week. Analysts suggest …
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JMA Wireless deployed a DAS at the railway station to guarantee cellular coverage and capacity for passengers, businesses and railway workers Roma Termini, the main railway station of Italy’s capital …
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What does an IoT platform do? An IoT system consists of the individual field devices — temperature sensors, door cameras, refrigerators or what have you; the cloud, where the data …