MIoTy
MIoTy is a low-power wide-area network (LPWAN) protocol. It is using telegram splitting, a standardized LPWAN technology in the license-free spectrum. Standardised in the TS 103 357 ETSI.[1] Its uplink operates at the 868 MHz band, license free in Europe, and 916MHz band in North America. It requires a bandwidth of 200 kHz.[2]
Technology attributes
- Long range: The operating range of LPWAN technology varies from a few kilometers in urban areas to over 10 km in rural settings. It can also enable effective data communication in previously infeasible indoor and underground locations.[3][4]
- Low power: Optimized for power consumption, LPWAN transceivers can run on small, inexpensive batteries for up to 20 years.
- Telegram splitting: (or TSMA, telegram splitting multiple access) Splits the packets of data under transport in small sub-packets at the sensor level. The small packets getting then transmitted over variable frequency and time.[5][6]
- More than a million packets a day. [7]
- Serving moving clients. It can serve data from clients moving at up to 120km/hr.[8]
Applications
It is intended to be used for monitoring devices in large areas.[9]
See also
- Internet of Things
References
- "Technical specs" (PDF). www.etsi.org. Retrieved 2020-08-28.
- Nolan, Keith; Kelly, Mark (2018-04-28). "IPv6 Convergence for IoT Cyber–Physical Systems". Information. 9 (4): 70. doi:10.3390/info9040070 – via www.mdpi.com.
- https://www.electronicdesign.com/industrial-automation/article/21127244/long-range-and-low-power-now-reign-in-iiot
- https://radiocrafts.com/radiocrafts-releases-the-worlds-first-shielded-mioty-module-for-massive-iot-deployments/
- https://worldwide.espacenet.com/patent/search/family/055587096/publication/WO2017157949A1?q=pn%3DWO2017157949A1
- https://electronica.de/de/rahmenprogramm/information/veranstaltungskalender/index.php/mmg/eventdatabase/de/detail/23337/ELE2020A?type=eventdatabase
- https://radiocrafts.com/radiocrafts-releases-the-worlds-first-shielded-mioty-module-for-massive-iot-deployments/
- https://transformindustry.com/sensors/how-data-from-smart-buildings-supports-health-and-wellbeing/
- "mioty® – The Wireless IoT Platform". Fraunhofer Institute for Integrated Circuits IIS.
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