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May 05, 2022
Swift Navigation, a San Francisco-based tech firm redefining GNSS (Global Navigation Satellite System) and precise positioning technology for autonomous vehicles, automotive, mobile and mass-market applications, today announced that it has joined the STMicroelectronics Partner Program. Enabling the ST Teseo family of GNSS receivers and ASM330LHH to leverage Swift’s precise positioning technology platform—consisting of the Starling® positioning engine paired with Swift’s Skylark™ cloud-based, GNSS corrections service—to improve location accuracy from several meters to centimeter-level.
This market-proven partnership delivers a solution designed for fast and easy integration and deployment—using industry-standard protocols—to reduce customer engineering investment and improve time-to-market, making it possible to enable safer driving, increase efficiency for last-mile delivery and commercial transport operations and create new possibilities for a variety of applications.
Swift is pleased to become an ST Authorized Partner and make it even easier for customers to leverage the proven performance of Swift’s positioning solutions paired with ST’s market-leading GNSS receivers, IMUs and processors. We look forward to working together to improve the efficiency, safety and accuracy of customers’ applications around the globe.”
December 23, 2024
The dominance of Chinese IoT vendors in India's market has raised security concerns due to data privacy risks, foreign surveillance threats, and India's dependence on low-cost solutions from Chinese firms. In India, where, on the one hand, digitalization is rapidly growing, IoT devices are being used in everything from smart homes to critical infrastructure.
Industries are integrating industrial equipment with IoT to become technically robust so that real-time monitoring of equipment can be done and they can be controlled as per the requirements. There was a time when Chinese smartphones covered the Indian market, and today, IoT devices are moving on the same path. The biggest reason for this is their market penetration strategy. They reach their target audience with devices at a very low price, which are much more affordable for the audience. Apart from this, there are some other reasons too, let’s check them out. As we just discussed, Chinese vendors always work on cost-efficiency. Be it smartphones or IoT devices. Chinese companies work on two factors: one is mass production, and the second is operational efficiency. This makes it very beneficial for them to manufacture IoT devices. Their manufacturing cost is extremely low compared to their Western counterparts, making selling them at lower prices easier.
December 17, 2024
Transforma Insights reveals that 5G capabilities will dominate IoT connectivity revenues by 2040 but primarily due to future-proofing, with minimal uplift from advanced 5G SA functionalities. Mobile Network Operators (MNOs) have invested significant sums in upgrading to 5G. In increasing numbers they are also making the further step up to upgrading to a 5G Standalone (5G SA) core network. Much of the promise of 5G comes from the latter, giving MNOs the potential to deliver richer features and functionality including real-time latency, improved reliability, and ‘Quality on Demand’ type features. The combination of Network Exposure Function (NEF) and APIs also offers the potential to monetise 5G’s promise of the programmable network.
In this 46-page report ‘Monetisation of public 5G networks through IoT’, Transforma Insights explores the likely true revenue potential for MNOs by applying the additional capabilities of 5G (and particularly 5G SA) to the Internet of Things.
The report starts with analysis of the key elements of 3GPP Releases 15 to 19 that relate to 5G and IoT. The includes the key functions of 5G New Radio in the form of enhanced Mobile Broadband (eMBB), Ultra Reliable Low Latency Communications (URLLC) and massive Machine Type Communications (mMTC). It also considers features such as network slicing, 5G RedCap, Cellular-V2X, Non-Terrestrial Networks, Network Exposure Function, APIs, edge computing, and much more. Under each sub-section the report considers how the features and functionality could be applied to IoT.
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