WAVIoT

WAVIoT is a US-based company founded in 2011[1] that builds wireless networks to connect low-power objects such as electricity meters and water meters, which need to be continuously on and transmitting small amounts of data.

Technology

WAVIoT developed open LPWAN protocol, called NB-Fi,[2] which operates in unlicensed ISM radio band. NB-Fi Protocol enables very-long-range wireless communications (up to 10 km in urban areas; up to 30 km in rural) with low power consumption (up to 10 years on battery power).[3]

References

  1. "WAVIoT profile on Crunchbase".
  2. "What is NB-Fi Protocol – WAVIoT LPWAN". WAVIoT LPWAN. Retrieved 2018-10-17.
  3. Finnegan, Joseph; Brown, Stephen (2018). "A Comparative Survey of LPWA Networking". arXiv:1802.04222 [cs.NI].
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