TOWARDS SMART CITIES AND THE ROLE OF Machine To Machine Technologies

March 1, 2016

In this white paper, we explore yhe link between Machine to Machine (M2M) system and technologies, the Internet of Things (IoT) and Smart Cities.

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WINSYSTEMS, INC.

WINSYSTEMS® was founded in 1982 and is headquartered in Arlington, Texas USA. The company has grown to be an industry-leading solutions provider of embedded computer systems. Our COM Express modules and carrier boards, single board computers (SBCs), embedded systems, touch-panel computers, and expansion modules are engineered and manufactured for use in applications that require high reliability. WINSYSTEMS’ products feature the latest in processor technologies and are frequently designed to operate in challenging environments subject to extreme temperatures and shock and vibration. Our proven engineering and manufacturing expertise enables us to deliver high-quality products with extended product life cycles of up to 15 years. As a result, WINSYSTEMS boasts tens of thousands of embedded systems reliably operating in virtually every type of environment around the world.

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