Enterprise IoT is another direction of IoT industry development, which businesses are actively adopting. Embedded technologies for large organizations bring new challenges in terms of connectivity, network stability, and data security.
Ultra-Wideband (UWB) has moved from niche industrial RTLS to mainstream, with easier deployment via enterprise access points and standards. Discover how UWB is transforming asset tracking, logistics, and manufacturing with cost-effective, sub-meter accuracy.
Today almost 30 percent of embedded projects have over 100,000 lines of code, and this increasing complexity is now the number one driver of project delays, and the reason 60 percent of an embedded development project's cost is software.
Integrating Non-Terrestrial Networks (NTN) with cellular IoT delivers seamless global connectivity, powered by the nRF9151 module for hybrid GEO, LEO, and terrestrial communication.
Learn more about the engineering considerations for integrating NTN capabilities into IoT devices, covering the trade-offs of remote reporting, fallback connectivity, and continuous satellite use.
Article #3 of the Enabling IoT Series. This article looks at how Time of Flight (ToF) sensors are used for this purpose and are changing the way we can interact with VR, and other video technologies.
For now, at least, machines need humans as much as humans need machines. At this intersection, machine learning (ML) offers intriguing possibilities for managing the billions of end devices that comprise the IoT. ML is a practical, mathematical field.
When you start digging into the cellular connectivity world, it’s easy to get lost in the plethora of codes, identity numbers, acronyms, and what each is used for. For instance, what is an ICCID number? This is likely to be one of the first ID numbers you encounter on your journey.
Like many “as a Service” solutions, LoRaWAN Connectivity as a Service is a new approach to connectivity management that radically improves the user experience when creating a new IoT solution.
This video explains what "Connectivity as a Service" is and how to access it on akenza.io
Turning previously ‘dumb’ LED streetlighting ‘smart’ is one of the easiest cost-to-benefit propositions in smart city because it effectively pays for itself.
DECT NR+ (NR+) will be the first-ever, non-cellular wireless technology to become part of a cellular generation (“G”) standard, starting with 5G. It's also license-free and targets massive IoT applications targeting millions or billions of nodes.
IIoT stands for the Industrial Internet of Things. You've probably seen a similar set of letters, the IoT, which is the Internet of Things. IoT refers to all digitally-connected devices, over and above such familiar items as phones, tablets, laptops and PCs.
The cellular IoT technology, NB-IoT, is a leading LPWAN solution and offers up to a 15-kilometer range and low power consumption. It has been purpose-designed to conserve bandwidth and energy and has been shown to be an effective and robust solution.