LPWAN Networks for Smart Communities and the Industrial Internet

LPWAN
LPWAN (low power wide area network) technologies service a specific and necessary role in the growth of Internet of Things (IoT) connectivity. Not all applications need bandwidth and speed. Sometimes long distance, low energy usage, and long latency is the perfect confluence of service that an IoT application needs. Some examples are city lighting, energy grid and meter management, parking space monitoring, precision irrigation, crop yield management, and many more. This webcast will present different LPWAN technologies and discuss a number of questions regarding technology and value assessment, deployment, usage of such networks, and return on investment evaluations.
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What will the new cyber security standard for IoT require?

Start preparing for the new cyber security requirements for CE marking through this introduction to the ETSI EN 303 645 standard on Cyber security for consumer Internet of Things. The final standard for cyber security is still being developed, but since it is expected to be similar to the ETSI standard, we suggest you to familiarize yourself with this standard.
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Electrical and Fluid Engineering in the Internet of Things Era

Zuken

With the growing number of digitally connected products and manufacturing processes in the wake of the Internet of Things, electro-mechanical engineering is becoming a key differentiator in the development of industrial machinery.This webinar examines the changing role of electrical and fluid engineering in product development and examine approaches to providing an end-to-end electrical and fluid engineering process that is tightly integrated with mechanical and software engineering.
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9 IoT Predictions for 2019

IoT-Egypt Forum

By 2020, the Internet of Things (IoT) is predicted to generate an additional $344B in revenues, as well as to drive $177B in cost reductions. IoT and smart devices are already increasing performance metrics of major US-based factories. They are in the hands of employees, covering routine management issues and boosting their productivity by 40-60%. The following list of 9 predictions explores the state of IoT in 2019 and covering IoT impact on many aspects of business and technology including Digital Transformation, Blockchain, AI, and 5G.
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Is MQTT becoming the de facto standard of Industry 4.0? The impact of IoT on industrial automation protocols

Although industrial control systems have switched from analog to digital many decades ago, the problem of having multiple proprietary protocols preventing these systems from properly integrating with each other still persists to this day. OPC UA was conceived with the purpose to address this problem, but its success was only partial, and it’s still not as pervasive and adopted as it should be. MQTT is changing that scenario quickly, with smart sensors, cameras, and now even PLCs natively implementing this old but revamped protocol and edge computing is one of the vectors behind this transformation.
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