Building a Future-Proof Data Processing Solution with Intelligent IoT Gateways

September 20, 2017

To date, most discussions about the Industrial Internet of Things (IoT) have been about connecting new devices and rapidly bringing them online. In this white paper we look at the implications of bringing such a large number of devices online, namely, the need for efficient methods to collect information from these devices, and discuss how to handle the large amount of data collected from these devices.

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Trinity Mobile Networks’ overlay software-defined networking platform, Jumpnet, makes cellular and Wi-Fi networks appear to end users as a single high-capacity, inexpensive, and ubiquitous network. Our platform and client-side libraries (Android and iOS) are designed from the ground up for smartphones and other moving, multi-interface, and battery constrained wireless devices. We enable channel bonding, seamless handoffs, mesh connections, multi-path transmissions, and provide an Always Best Connected service. Jumpnet allows devices, network architectures, and network rules to be reconfigured on the fly. Because all the network intelligence happens on the central server, a single device can be part of infinite different virtual networks with different rules. For example, VoIP and buffered data could have different rules and routes to maximize Quality of Experience. Jumpnet coordinates cellular, Wi-Fi, mesh, and wired connections for devices running our client-side software. Jumpnet he

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