Internet of Things (IoT) Wireless
The Internet of Things wireless networking topic section includes comprehensive resources on sensor networks, modules, communication and design, as well as protocols such as Wi-Fi, Zigbee, NFC and LPWAN.
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Tip
26 Jun 2023
6 IoT architecture layers and components explained
Having a clearly defined IoT architecture framework greatly improves the chances for success of an enterprise's connected deployment. Continue Reading
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Tip
24 Oct 2022
CBRS vs. Wi-Fi: What's the difference?
Citizens Broadband Radio Service enables private LTE networks and supports enterprise WAN deployments. But that doesn't mean Wi-Fi is going away anytime soon. Continue Reading
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Answer
20 May 2019
How is dynamic spectrum access used by connected cars?
With spectrum scarcity, connected cars can't communicate -- which can be disastrous. IEEE senior member Alexander Wyglinski explains how dynamic spectrum access solves the problem. Continue Reading
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Blog Post
20 May 2019
How to think about LPWAN for commercial real estate applications
There are several low-power wide area network technologies for IoT systems, but which LPWAN is best for your deployment? Enertiv's Sharad Shankar discusses the top four LPWAN options and their pros ... Continue Reading
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Blog Post
15 May 2019
How the 5G RAN supports the internet of things
As IoT deployments grow in number and density, they will require connectivity that offers higher speeds, lower latency and greater reach. CommScope's Morné Erasmus explains why the 5G RAN fits the ... Continue Reading
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Answer
15 May 2019
How do nanotechnology, virtual reality and augmented reality mix?
Nanotechnology plays an integral role in virtual reality tech's hardware, communications and power. IEEE member Saumya Sharma outlines how the two intersect to create a more immersive end-user experience. Continue Reading
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Blog Post
14 May 2019
Massive IoT and 5G: New technologies, new possibilities
5G will render many of the usual IoT communications tradeoffs of bandwidth, range, latency, power, size and cost obsolete, predicts Deloitte Consulting's Helena Lisachuk, making the next generation ... Continue Reading
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Feature
13 May 2019
Powering IoT devices: Batteries, energy harvesting or both?
Batteries may be the go-to power for IoT devices today, but energy-harvesting options are emerging and destined to play a big role in creating ultra-low power systems. Continue Reading
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Blog Post
10 May 2019
Use cases of RFID in retail
RFID technology is bringing new opportunities for retailers, says Chainway's Morris Qiu, helping them improve supply chain efficiency, collect and analyze data, and improve customer experience. Continue Reading
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Tip
02 May 2019
Wi-Fi 6 and IoT could threaten the network
New advances in Wi-Fi technology -- like Wi-Fi 6 -- and IoT can create bottlenecks in legacy campus LANs due to increased throughput consumption and slower uplink speeds. Continue Reading
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Blog Post
01 May 2019
An IoT DIYer's story of managing Type 1 diabetes, part 2: DIY to the rescue
PubNub's Jeremy Pollock offers the ins and outs of the DIY Type 1 diabetes IoT application he uses to manage his daughter's health, from the software used to the lightbulb he added to help him ... Continue Reading
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Blog Post
30 Apr 2019
IoT grows when standards and partnerships share
IoT isn't a single technology. As such, says NFC Forum's Paula Hunter, it requires an ecosystem of standards and partnerships to expand applications and use cases. Continue Reading
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Feature
29 Apr 2019
Comparing IoT mesh network protocols: What's the difference?
With so many available, how does an organization choose which IoT mesh network protocol to use? Sift through the noise and learn about four options and their benefits. Continue Reading
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Blog Post
29 Apr 2019
Adding Wi-Fi for LPWAN localization
Nearly every IoT use case requires location data. However, sometimes LPWANs don't provide the accuracy needed. Skyhook's Kipp Jones explains how Wi-Fi can complement LPWAN. Continue Reading
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Blog Post
25 Apr 2019
In the fast-growing field of sports analytics, SD-WAN is the power hitter
Sports analytics relies on automation, AI and machine learning, all of which require a high-performance network to work. Nokia's Charuhas Ghatge explains why an SD-WAN is up to the challenge. Continue Reading
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Blog Post
23 Apr 2019
The top 3 IoMT challenges keeping healthcare IT up at night
IoT technology is being deployed in life-critical situations, placing added pressure on health IT teams to mitigate new risks. Extreme Networks' Mike Leibovitz outlines the top three risks of IoMT ... Continue Reading
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Blog Post
23 Apr 2019
5G is the Y2K of the next decade
While 5G is being positioned as the network technology to enable an immediate increase in flow of business intelligence, says RTI's Chip Downing, it's also the Y2K of the next decade, forcing the ... Continue Reading
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Blog Post
12 Apr 2019
How accurate is accurate enough when it comes to location data?
IoT is changing the definition – and accuracy required – of location data. Measuring this data at meter, sub-meter and even centimeter-level is becoming a reality. Quuppa's Fabio Belloni discusses ... Continue Reading
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Blog Post
03 Apr 2019
If you think 5G will solve all IoT challenges, think again
As mobile operators transition to 5G, the path to IoT will not be obstacle-free. Catchpoint's Mehdi Daoudi discusses the inevitable bumps in the road and why IoT users and device manufacturers ... Continue Reading
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Blog Post
02 Apr 2019
Connecting smart buildings and smart homes in the IoT era
The key driver to making smart building and smart home applications work is the use of long-range, interoperable wireless technology, such as LoRa. Semtech's Marc Pegulu outlines different ... Continue Reading
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Blog Post
02 Apr 2019
How hybrid IT and 5G are enabling smart cities
Smart cities have the potential to boost the economy, conserve energy and resources, and support next-generation citizens. To get there, says Vertiv's Martin Olsen, hybrid IT and 5G will be key ... Continue Reading
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News
29 Mar 2019
Fortinet: 5G to present new edge computing security concerns
Although the rollout of 5G connectivity will enable new edge computing opportunities, John Maddison, executive VP at Fortinet, said it will also require new security considerations. Continue Reading
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Blog Post
28 Mar 2019
Wireless power: Enabling the next-generation of smart home devices
Smart device manufacturers want an energy delivery method that approximates wired power but allows battery-like freedom. Wi-Charge's Ori Mor explains how wireless power provides the best of both ... Continue Reading
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Blog Post
27 Mar 2019
How to jump-start telco's IoT business despite legacy BSS
Many telcos are operating with legacy BSSes that cannot support growing IoT services. However, that shouldn't hold them back. Huawei's Vishal Augustine explains how to build telco IoT services on a ... Continue Reading
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Blog Post
15 Mar 2019
Networking the next Industrial Revolution
To support connected IoT and IIoT applications, service providers need to change the way they connect by going beyond just connecting users. Epsilon's Jerzy Szlosarek explains how to connect the ... Continue Reading
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Answer
14 Mar 2019
How do VIoT, SDR and cognitive radio aid connected car technology?
Connected car technology relies on situational awareness, which relies on proper wireless configuration. Vehicular IoT, SDR and cognitive radio are key pieces of the equation. Continue Reading
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Blog Post
13 Mar 2019
IoT in action: A look at smart city Calgary
LoRa technology helps bring smart cities to life. Semtech's Marc Pegulu outlines the city of Calgary's smart city implementation, as well as the benefits the wireless technology brings to its ... Continue Reading
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Answer
08 Mar 2019
Should I worry about the Constrained Application Protocol?
The Constrained Application Protocol underpins IoT networks. But the protocol could allow a threat actor to launch an attack. Continue Reading
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Blog Post
05 Mar 2019
Does greater product connectivity mean smoother after market?
Greater connectivity can help retailers and brands understand how their products are being used, says Infor's Guy Courtin, and ultimately better adapt their supply chain to prevent an increasing ... Continue Reading
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Blog Post
28 Feb 2019
Overcome power budget limitations to achieve breakthrough IoT systems
IoT power can be a struggle, and sometimes cumbersome wires or quickly draining batteries aren't the answer. Wi-Charge's Ori Mor explains why IoT developers might want to consider long-range ... Continue Reading
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Blog Post
28 Feb 2019
Connectivity in smart(er) cities
For cities to enjoy the benefits of IoT, they must be instrumental in laying the groundwork, namely when it comes to connectivity. CommScope's Morné Erasmus discusses. Continue Reading
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Blog Post
27 Feb 2019
Wirelessly charge your IoT devices with your smartphone
The recently released Wireless Charging Candidate Specification, or WLC, from the NFC Forum aims to give users an easy, convenient method to wirelessly charge IoT devices with their smartphones. ... Continue Reading
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Blog Post
26 Feb 2019
LoRa, Cat-M or NB-IoT? How to pick the right IoT protocol for your business
Finding the IoT protocol that best fits the needs and scale of your business is critical. Longview's Brad Bush discusses primary considerations when choosing IoT protocols and key differences ... Continue Reading
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Blog Post
20 Feb 2019
4 connected car trends could dominate MWC 2019
Aricent's Ben Pietrabella outlines four critical trends concerning connected cars that will emerge at MWC 2019 in Barcelona. From connectivity to partnerships, learn why connected cars will garner ... Continue Reading
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Blog Post
19 Feb 2019
Optimizing BLE for high-volume data
Building high-volume data IoT apps with Bluetooth and Bluetooth Low Energy isn't without its challenges. Exadel's Jonathan Fries and Travis Bolinger outline best practices of developing a BLE-based ... Continue Reading
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Blog Post
18 Feb 2019
How to choose the right technology partner for your IoT products
Choosing the right technology partner for your IoT products and services can be a complex task. Jabil's Scott Gebicke outlines three must-ask questions when evaluating potential partners. Continue Reading
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Tutorial
14 Feb 2019
How do V2X communications help connected cars share information?
Connected car communications help safely operate autonomous vehicles. IEEE senior member Alexander Wyglinski discusses the options available. Continue Reading
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Blog Post
13 Feb 2019
What network infrastructure is required for massive IoT and smart cities?
Achieving the capacity needed for massive IoT and smart cities will require support from both 5G and LTE. However, as ADRF's Greg Najjar says, this is easier said than done as there will also be ... Continue Reading
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Blog Post
12 Feb 2019
Smarter networks mean smarter students
The success of edtech is reliant on the network powering it. Extreme Networks' Mike Leibovitz explains how integrating smart networks with AI, machine learning and IoT makes for a stronger skilled ... Continue Reading
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Blog Post
07 Feb 2019
How IoT and 5G are improving remote patient monitoring
The promise of remote patient monitoring is often hindered by a patient's inability to use up-to-date devices in areas with proper connectivity. Clarify360's Michael Jordan explains how IoT and 5G ... Continue Reading
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Blog Post
04 Feb 2019
Linking up with the Joneses: Creating true neighborhood connectivity
Imagine the focus of IoT shifting from one person's smart home to a model of true neighborhood connectivity. EPAM Continuum's Eric Bogner takes a look at the possibilities and benefits. Continue Reading
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Blog Post
01 Feb 2019
Is your IoT connectivity bubble big enough for your business case?
Choosing the right connectivity for IoT devices as easy as choosing the service with the cheapest data. Connectivity comes in many flavors, says Thingstream's Lee Stacey, and the final decision ... Continue Reading
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Blog Post
21 Jan 2019
Cellular technology can improve IoT security
The importance of securing connected devices and ensuring the privacy of the IoT data they transmit is clear. Telnyx's David Casem explains how the inherent security built into cellular ... Continue Reading
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Blog Post
16 Jan 2019
Real-time location services crosses the chasm: 3 predictions for 2019
The value of the real-time location services market is booming. Quuppa's Fabio Belloni offers three predictions for the RTLS market in 2019, exploring how a leap forward in technology, partnerships ... Continue Reading
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Blog Post
15 Jan 2019
The true cost of wireless power
Wireless power – power delivered over the air without wires or charging pads – will eventually replace wall sockets and wired power, says Ossia's Hatem Zeine; but at what cost? Continue Reading
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Blog Post
11 Jan 2019
Looking ahead: Security implications of 5G and IoT
The impact of 5G and IoT on business and networking strategies will be transformational. Yet, as Fortinet's Jonathan Nguyen-Duy explains, there are important security considerations 5G and edge ... Continue Reading
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Blog Post
10 Jan 2019
Thanks to new wireless capabilities, the future of IoT rests only on our imaginations
By solving key developer issues and lowering barriers to entry, says Twilio's Evan Cummack, new wireless capabilities are helping industry leaders usher in a new era of IoT. Continue Reading
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Blog Post
08 Jan 2019
Why IoT is dramatically disrupting aerospace and automotive
5G and IoT are set to transform the face of the automotive and aerospace industries. And as Aricent's Ben Pietrabella says, success depends on preparation and design of system architecture, ... Continue Reading
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Blog Post
03 Jan 2019
The future of IoT: Where do we go in 2019?
As 2019 rolls in, Infor's Guy Courtin offers insights into the future of IoT and how consumers, brands and supply chains will use digital connectivity to provide greater insights and understanding ... Continue Reading
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Blog Post
02 Jan 2019
Editor's picks: Thought-provoking IoT blogs from 2018
As a new year begins, let's take a look back at some of the most thought-provoking IoT blogs from 2018 and what they mean to the future of enterprise IoT deployments. Continue Reading
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Definition
31 Dec 2018
RFID tagging
RFID tagging uses small radio frequency identification devices to track and identify objects. Continue Reading
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Blog Post
21 Dec 2018
Key factors to consider in building your IoT network
Tata Communications' Tim Sherwood outlines key criteria to consider when building an enterprise IoT connectivity strategy, from understanding data collected to choosing a connectivity option to ... Continue Reading
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Blog Post
19 Dec 2018
The accelerated adoption of IoT will depend on the networks it runs on
The growth of IoT largely depends on the network it runs on. Paessler AG's Steven Feurer discusses the IoT networks available and points out specifics of IoT network monitoring to help ... Continue Reading
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Blog Post
13 Dec 2018
Car lot operators benefit from IoT device that locates cars without a search party
In this case study, Silicon Labs' Alex Koepsel explains how startup Cognosos built an IoT platform to help car lot operators track vehicle inventories, saving them time and money. Continue Reading
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Definition
11 Dec 2018
coexistence testing
Coexistence testing, similar to compatibility testing, is a method of measuring the ability of multiple devices to interact in a single environment with limited bandwidth. Continue Reading
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Blog Post
11 Dec 2018
5G to provide advanced connectivity for fourth Industrial Revolution
The fourth Industrial Revolution will be largely dependent on advanced mobile wireless communications connectivity. 5G Americas' Vicki Livingston explains why 5G is ready to fill that role. Continue Reading
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Blog Post
07 Dec 2018
How IoT and 5G are enabling the fourth Industrial Revolution
The fifth generation of mobile networks is all about connecting things and unlocking the benefits of IoT. Key to this, says Openwave Mobility's Aman Brar, 5G will serve as an enabler for the fourth ... Continue Reading
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Feature
03 Dec 2018
Getting started with 5G network planning
This feature explores the basics of 5G technology, concerns from industry insiders, where it currently stands and predictions for its future. Continue Reading
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Blog Post
03 Dec 2018
New business opportunities for using WebRTC and IoT
WebRTC is the latest trend in IoT functionality, providing two-way communication between users and devices. MobiDev's Serge Koba discusses the intersection of WebRTC and IoT for industrial and ... Continue Reading
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Definition
27 Nov 2018
Cellular Vehicle to Everything (C-V2X)
Cellular Vehicle-to-Everything (C-V2X) is a unified connectivity platform designed to offer vehicles low-latency vehicle-to-vehicle (V2V), vehicle-to-roadside infrastructure (V2I) and vehicle-to-pedestrian (V2P) communication. Continue Reading
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Blog Post
13 Nov 2018
The role of IoT in mobility, smart cities and urban technology
In this Q&A, ITA's Julia Kanouse speaks with Cisco's Chuck Byers about the challenges and next frontiers of IoT in mobility, smart cities and urban technology. Continue Reading
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Blog Post
06 Nov 2018
TDOA for LPWANs: Challenges, improvements and testing
There are a number of challenges involved in TDOA in LPWANs. Skyhook's Kipp Jones outlines the challenges and offers insight into field testing in real-world scenarios. Continue Reading
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Blog Post
01 Nov 2018
Use coexistence testing to solve the IoT device interference challenge
Interference is a major issue for IoT devices. What can be done about it? Keysight Technologies' Cheryl Ajluni explains why the answer is coexistence testing. Continue Reading
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Blog Post
26 Oct 2018
IoT connectivity: The ugly duckling of IoT for network operators
Telcos in the IoT space should look beyond just IoT connectivity, says OIES Consulting's Francisco Maroto, to monetizing data and offering unique insights to open new revenue streams and improve ... Continue Reading
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Blog Post
25 Oct 2018
IEEE 802.16s: A wireless network standard for the industrial internet
Mission-critical IoT systems require reliable, secure networks. Ondas Networks' Kathy Nelson describes why the new industrial-grade wireless standard 802.16s is a suitable option for the industrial ... Continue Reading
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Blog Post
22 Oct 2018
Airbrush-sprayed antennas spurring innovation in IoT
Spray-on antennas, a new technique developed by scholars at Drexel University, may pave the way to simpler, more effective antennas. Nexsoftsys' James Warner outlines how they will affect IoT. Continue Reading
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Feature
16 Oct 2018
802.11ax standard promises tectonic shift in wireless
It's shiny, bright and new -- and, like 'Anchorman' Ron Burgundy, kind of a big deal. Here's why networking experts say high-efficiency 802.11ax Wi-Fi actually lives up to the hype. Continue Reading
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Blog Post
16 Oct 2018
Reliable cellular IoT connectivity demands 'owning' connectivity
To guarantee reliable, mass-market, cellular IoT connectivity, says Nordic Semiconductor's Svein-Egil Nielsen, you have to have control over everything between your application and the base station. Continue Reading
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Blog Post
10 Oct 2018
What 5G means for IoT: Choosing the right data strategy for 5G deployments
5G is coming -- is your organization prepared? VoldDB's Madhup Mishra outlines considerations enterprises should keep in mind when developing their 5G and IoT data strategy. Continue Reading
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Blog Post
09 Oct 2018
Commercial IoT design challenges
Commercial IoT lies between consumer and industrial on the IoT spectrum and has unique design challenges. Rigado's Justin Rigling explains how to best design an edge system for commercial IoT. Continue Reading
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Feature
02 Oct 2018
Nanosatellite companies extend IoT connectivity
Space-based IoT connectivity via nanosatellites helps give things that, until now, were either in locations too remote or weren't considered feasible, an opportunity to connect. Continue Reading
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Blog Post
01 Oct 2018
Take the bite out of industrial IoT device cost
Connecting IIoT devices while ensuring performance, coverage, scalability and security -- without breaking the bank -- requires the proper wireless standard. Keysight Technologies' Cheryl Ajluni ... Continue Reading
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Feature
01 Oct 2018
Using an IoT gateway to connect the 'things' to the cloud
There's one device that is key to tying internet of things systems together: the IoT gateway. Read on to learn the benefits and applications of an IoT edge gateway. Continue Reading
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Feature
27 Sep 2018
Aerohive's Atom, 802.11ax access points win innovation award
The winner of this month's Network Innovation Award, Aerohive Networks, has already begun shipping its new 802.11ax wireless APs and its plug-and-play 802.11ac Atom AP. Continue Reading
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Blog Post
24 Sep 2018
It's time to solve LPWAN's location challenge with TDOA and Wi-Fi
Nearly all IoT use cases require some element of location. However, achieving this on low-power devices can be challenging. Skyhook's Kipp Jones explains how TDOA and Wi-Fi can solve the problem. Continue Reading
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Blog Post
20 Sep 2018
IoT technologies pave the road to the context-aware smart home
While voice assistants can act on demands, they have no insight into a home's condition or ability to respond to them without smarts. Silicon Labs' Raoul Wijgergangs explores how IoT can create a ... Continue Reading
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Blog Post
18 Sep 2018
New IoT sensor technology alleviates traffic by helping you park faster
Using IoT technology, Q-Free's Smart Parking system is helping drivers find parking spots faster, bringing the vision of a smart city to life. Silicon Labs' Alex Koepsel discusses. Continue Reading
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Blog Post
14 Sep 2018
A smart approach to monetizing IoT
By offering value-add services, such as business consulting, systems integration, analytics and security, it's possible for operators to dramatically increase their stake in IoT. Netscout's Ron ... Continue Reading
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Blog Post
13 Sep 2018
The real reason why mobile operators fail to monetize IoT
Despite the touted benefits of IoT for mobile operators, few are reaping them. Openwave Mobility's Aman Brar offers three areas mobile operators should hone in on to successfully monetize IoT. Continue Reading
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Blog Post
11 Sep 2018
Making connectivity more resilient is critical for IoT
Without the right connectivity to the cloud, IoT applications can suffer. 128 Technology's Erik Thoen explains the importance of IoT connectivity and how to achieve connectivity resilience in an ... Continue Reading
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Blog Post
11 Sep 2018
What 'X as a service' means for the internet of things
The 'X as a service' trend, says Tata Communications' Tim Sherwood, is helping differentiate MVNOs as they launch and maintain value-added services in the IoT world. Continue Reading
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Blog Post
10 Sep 2018
Simplifying IoT using near field communication
With examples from the VISIONFC Simplifying IoT Summit and annual NFC Innovation Awards, NFC Forum's Paula Hunter highlights the benefits of combining NFC and IoT for manufacturers, retailers and ... Continue Reading
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Blog Post
05 Sep 2018
5G is coming, but private LTE will be here first
While 5G will play a critical role extending mobile connectivity, until it is fully realized there is something that can fill its place: private LTE. ADRF's Greg Najjar explains. Continue Reading
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Blog Post
30 Aug 2018
Massive and critical IoT: Helping developers choose the right connectivity
There are a number of factors developers must consider when choosing the right connectivity for their massive IoT or critical IoT use case. Twilio's Chetan Chaudhary explains. Continue Reading
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Definition
29 Aug 2018
Z-Wave
Z-Wave is a wireless communication protocol used primarily in smart home networks, allowing smart devices to connect and exchange control commands and data with each other. Continue Reading
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Tip
20 Aug 2018
Wireless-first networks verge on wireless-only, but concerns remain
A wireless-first strategy could spread among enterprises and proceed toward wireless-only. IT staff, however, should heed concerns around capacity, management and cost. Continue Reading
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Blog Post
10 Aug 2018
Technologists and fashionistas design with IoT in mind
NFC Forum's Paula Hunter outlines four IoT benefits near field communication affords brands in the wearable space, as evidenced at the Wear Conference in NYC. Continue Reading
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Blog Post
09 Aug 2018
LPWA networks: Shaping the future of IoT
Low-power wide area networks are expected to have a significant impact on the growth rate of future IoT innovation. AT&T's Chris Penrose outlines some of the top things you need to know about LPWA. Continue Reading
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Blog Post
06 Aug 2018
The 'Brave New World' of IoT-connected smart cities
Achieving IoT-connected smart city status is ultimately up to the telecom industry, local governments and public sector industries. Hortonworks' Sanjay Kumar discusses. Continue Reading
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Blog Post
02 Aug 2018
IoT and 5G growing together: Partnerships drive innovative IoT of the future
5G is set to take IoT to new heights, but with new tech comes new ways of doing business. Deloitte's Helena Lisachuk explains why partnerships and shared expertise will be critical to 5G and IoT's ... Continue Reading
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Blog Post
31 Jul 2018
IPv6 in the age of IoT
With billions of connected devices coming in the next few years, we need an addressing schema that can accommodate it. NS1's Carl Levine offers predictions for how IoT will evolve in an IPv6 ... Continue Reading
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Blog Post
25 Jul 2018
Five things to consider before turning your product into an IoT device
While adding IoT makes perfect sense and value for products, for others it doesn't. Treasure Data's Rob Parrish outlines five things to consider before turning your product into an IoT device. Continue Reading
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Blog Post
18 Jul 2018
NFC: The bridge between IoT and the consumer
NFC is the ultimate consumer IoT-enabler, creating near-term opportunities in wearables and public transport. The NFC Forum's Paula Hunter elaborates. Continue Reading
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Blog Post
17 Jul 2018
Smart cities: The proof is in the pudding
We're in the beginning phase of the next iteration of smart cities: Smart City 3.0. And as Ciena's Daniele Loffreda explains, proving ROI, creating alliances and focusing on the backbone (the ... Continue Reading
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Blog Post
16 Jul 2018
Edge computing will be vital for even simple IoT devices
Which is better for IoT, the cloud or the edge? Nordic Semiconductor's Svein-Egil Nielsen explains why a combination of both will open up great opportunities for an IoT-enabled world. Continue Reading
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Blog Post
12 Jul 2018
Offloading smart car data: 5G can only stem the tide
By 2025, automated cars will create a $25 billion industry. However, to be successful, says ADRF's Greg Najjar, carriers must maintain a diverse network and work closely with auto manufacturers. Continue Reading
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Blog Post
10 Jul 2018
Unlocking the world of seamless, secure connectivity with USP
IoT needs seamless, secure connectivity, one which can only be achieved through standards. The Broadband Forum's Jason Walls explains how USP fits the bill. Continue Reading
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Blog Post
09 Jul 2018
5G and the future of the auto industry
In today's technology-driven world, data is the new oil. However, to make technology successful in the auto industry, says Gemalto's Kate Migon, connectivity and security are key. Continue Reading
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Blog Post
27 Jun 2018
New mobility and digital identity: The vehicle for success
Digital identity is the ultimate "vehicle for success" that must underpin the new mobility. ForgeRock's Ashley Stevenson reviews the fundamentals of digital identity and explores its value and use ... Continue Reading
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Blog Post
26 Jun 2018
IoT in agriculture: Producing the next generation of farming technology
One of the oldest occupations in the history of mankind is getting a massive makeover filled with efficiencies thanks to the internet of things. Vodafone's Ludovico Fassati discusses the benefits ... Continue Reading
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Blog Post
14 Jun 2018
BAW filters: Problem-solvers for key Wi-Fi and IoT challenges
Qorvo's Cees Links explains how bulk acoustic wave filters can solve two key Wi-Fi and IoT issues: thermal challenges and interference challenges. Continue Reading
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Blog Post
30 May 2018
What will drive the 5G revolution?
We are at the beginning of a new era of global connectivity. Tata Communications' Tim Sherwood explains why telcos are investing in 5G to transport larger amounts of data at higher speeds with ... Continue Reading