Key Technologies Needed to Advance Mission-Critical IoT

May 7, 2018

Enabling the future of the mission-critical IoT requires more than just the right design, it requires the right tools to build a strong foundation By 2028, virtually all major sensing and feedback systems benefiting from continuous monitoring will connect to devices currently known as the Internet of Things (IoT). As that connectedness becomes a given, the need to label anything as IoT will become unnecessary; in much the same way that referring to a smartphone today as an internet-connected device seems redundant.

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Ubisense transforms physical spaces into SmartSpace®, bringing manufacturers proven gains in quality, cost, and productivity. Our SmartSpace platform monitors the physical flow of the factory creating a real-time “digital twin” of the process. This Digital Process Twin provides the deep situational awareness that empowers people to make more insightful decisions, and business systems to operate with foresight and certainty. With offices in the UK, France, Germany and the US, Ubisense has more than 900 customers across the globe, and has enabled many to implement their factory digitization strategies.

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Securing the Internet of Things Supply Chain

whitePaper | May 17, 2022

The Internet of Things Security Foundation (IoTSF) is a non-profit, global membership organisation. Established in 2015, we are an international response to the complex challenges posed by cybersecurity in the expansive hyper-connected IoT world.

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IoT Privacy preservation using blockchain

whitePaper | November 11, 2019

Internet of things security will be a big challenge for the enterprises working behind the build-up of the internet of things, and it’s application. With IoT, another buzzword is blockchain-based cryptocurrency bitcoin. Blockchain technology has proven itself as one of the most secured existing technology. In this paper, we have discussed the significant challenges that will come up in identity management due to the heterogeneity of devices.

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Aruba IOT gateway solution

whitePaper | May 4, 2022

The Internet of Things, represents the billion autonomous devices connected to a network, primarily the Internet. You could find it at home, in the cities, in the industry, at hospital, and almost everywhere. IoT has given rise to concepts called smart home, smart cities, Industry 2.0 / 4.0 (depending if it’s used with or without AI) or smart healthcare.

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How is the IoT world shaping up in 2021 and what trends will influence the future of IoT?

whitePaper | June 8, 2021

Despite the close of a tumultuous 2020 and the start of 2021, connected devices will continue to shape the future of numerous industries and businesses are confident that the Internet of Things (IoT) will play a key role in the future success of their trade. Several trends continue to gather momentum, stimulating IoT’s prominence in 2021, from Industrial IoT devices to health-and-safety applications as COVID-19 continues to take center stage. Here are a few facts, figures and trends, gathered across the web, that can help us understand where the IoT world is at, how it’s been impacted by the pandemics, and what to expect over the next few years.

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Medical and iot device security for healthcare

whitePaper | December 27, 2021

With the advent of the Internet of Things (IoT), businesses are experiencing a digital transformation bigger than the PC and Mobile revolutions combined and healthcare is no exception. The new breed of connected medical devices brings the promise of improved patient care, better clinical data, improved efficiency, and reduced costs but they also bring increased security risks.

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Fixed 5th Generation Advanced and Beyond

whitePaper | September 20, 2022

One of the overarching goals of the ETSI Industry Specification Group (ISG) F5G on Fifth Generation Fixed Network is to establish a regular rhythm of evolution for the fixed telecommunications network. This technology enhancement corresponds to the series of generations defined for the wireless network. So far, F5G has published technical specifications on use cases, generations definition of fibre networks, architecture, and more. As it continues, these documents will be enhanced and revised to describe the fifth generation of fixed networks more fully. Therefore, we need to consider the evolution of F5G. This White Paper describes the drivers, dimensions, and technologies of the F5G advanced and beyond.

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Ubisense

Ubisense transforms physical spaces into SmartSpace®, bringing manufacturers proven gains in quality, cost, and productivity. Our SmartSpace platform monitors the physical flow of the factory creating a real-time “digital twin” of the process. This Digital Process Twin provides the deep situational awareness that empowers people to make more insightful decisions, and business systems to operate with foresight and certainty. With offices in the UK, France, Germany and the US, Ubisense has more than 900 customers across the globe, and has enabled many to implement their factory digitization strategies.

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