ACCOMMODATING IOT / M2M REQUIREMENTS IN THE CELLULAR ECOSYSTEM

Communication technologies have evolved rapidly over the past decade and the pace of change is only increasing. The latest trend today is the growth in volume of Internet of Things (IoT) and Machine-to-Machine (M2M) communications. The number of connected devices in the IoT/M2M industry could grow exponentially, putting unprecedented load on cellular infrastructure. To cope up with the rising demand, the 3GPP (3rd Generation Partnership Program) Standards body which standardizes cellular wireless (2G/3G/LTE) is looking to define new specifications for mobile networks. This paper talks about the challenges posed by IoT/M2M explosion and their consequences in the cellular ecosystem. We will also talk about how features in the 3GPP Release 10 and beyond will address these challenges.

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WI-FI 6/6E INDUSTRIAL IOT

whitePaper | December 20, 2022

Explore uses of WiFi (6/6E/7) capabilities for Industrial IOT (IIOT) applications Define and validate critical KPIs (latency, reliability, mobility, etc Field trials of WiFi6E IIOT use-cases in progress (stand-alone & 5G/Wi-Fi convergence)

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Whitepaper: Connected Machines

whitePaper | April 14, 2022

A connected machine ecosystem comprises industrial assets interlinked via software and intelligent technologies, to drive smarter and more agile decisions. Industry 4.0, a revolution driven by advancements in technology, integrates physical operations with smart digital technologies (such as AI, industrial IoT, blockchain, connectivity infrastructure, etc.) to create a more holistic, interconnected.

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Improving the Reliability of the Internet of Things

whitePaper | May 24, 2022

Despite the best efforts of developers, embedded and IoT systems are usually deployed with bugs remaining in their code. A development team introduces an average of 120 bugs per 1,000 lines of code during development. Approximately 5 percent, or 6 bugs per 1,000 lines of code, typically remain in the shipped software.

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The IoT Trusted Zone

whitePaper | March 17, 2022

Among security best practices, system partitioning separates and isolates security-related hardware, software, and data in a “trusted zone” and tightly limits all attempts to access trusted content from outside the zone. Non-secure software cannot directly access secure resources. The Trusted Zone isolates security-related Microcontroller Unit (MCU) hardware, software, and external devices.

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HOW TO ACHIEVE SUCCESS WITH THE IOT?

whitePaper | December 7, 2021

Achieving success with the Internet of Things (IoT)requires a lot more than just selecting the right technology. This helpful guide tackles the aspects of IoT implementation that companies wrestle with the most, such as creating a strong business case, managing security requirements, and identifying the top requirements of a successful system. We also take a deep dive into the most common challenges that early IoT adopters have encountered—from budget constraints to cultural resistance to change—with advice on how to overcome these challenges to obtain real and tangible benefits.

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Doing more with your IoT data

whitePaper | March 10, 2022

Each connected sensor in your IoT solution can create thousands if not millions of data points every hour. A treasure trove of value exists in that raw data! But to leverage that value, your business needs to store data over time and process, organize and analyze your data properly.

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Carnegie Technologies specializes in connectivity and convergence solutions for mobility, satellite, the Internet of Things, connected cars and other emerging technologies. Headquartered in Austin, TX and with operations on four continents, Carnegie builds innovative hardware, software, and apps to support communication without boundaries.

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