Universal Identification Scheme in Machine-to-Machine Systems

March 1, 2016

Machine-to-Machine (M2M) communication is established between two or more entities that do not necessarily need any direct human intervention. Actors in such an environment include broad range of communication capable devices: computers, mobile phones, tablets, but also a variety of sensors, smart grid systems, embedded processors, cars, industrial and medical equipment, and countless other everyday devices.

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Exosite

Exosite is a technology company focused on connecting devices and systems. We've been developing embedded technologies for over 20 years - and have first-hand experience dealing with the lack of connectivity between devices, networks and users. Our cloud-based data platform makes it easy to put real-world information online where the right people – and systems – can interact with it.The exponential growth in electronic data implores a ubiquitous connection tool. Exosite's platform is that tool. Our software provides a central vantage point, enabling the next generation of connected products and supplying insight into operations.Specialties: Embedded Product / Systems connectivity, Remote Sensor Data Monitoring, Device Management - Firmware updates, M2M Applications, Wireless Communications, Web applications / portals, Distributed Processing, Internet of Things (IoT), Mobile Applications.

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IXON Whitepaper Security 2022

whitePaper | April 25, 2022

IXON provides a fully integrated cloud-based Industrial IoT solution for machine builders, building automation integrators and system integrators. The IXON Cloud platform together with a connectivity gateway, the IXrouter or third party devices with the IXagent software installed, o¬ers an all-in-one solution for safely and easily setting up remote access to your machines, monitoring or logging machine status and receiving alerts about important machine events — all within your own branded IXON Cloud portal.

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Industrial IoT Artificial Intelligence Framework

whitePaper | February 22, 2022

Industrial Artificial Intelligence (AI) is the use of AI in applications in industry1 and a major contributor to value creation in the fourth industrial revolution. AI is being embedded in a wide range of applications, helping organizations achieve significant benefits and empowering them to transform how they deliver value to the market. This document provides guidance and assistance in the development, training, documentation, communication, integration, deployment and operation of AI-enabled industrial IoT systems.

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Creating secure IoT device identities

whitePaper | December 5, 2022

IoT applications are extremely vulnerable to cybersecurity attacks as they control both data access (often personal or sensitive) and connected devices. Without proper security, IoT technology will not grow as projected nor live up to its true potential in the marketplace. This paper focuses on how to create secure IoT device and sensor identities, fostering data access and interaction across devices in a trusted ecosystem.

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INTERNET OF THINGS AND UEI DATA ACQUISITION & CONTROL SYSTEMS

whitePaper | February 5, 2020

The Internet of Things (IoT) is a networked system of interconnected physical objects that have the capability of sharing data with each other and also with a cloud service for archiving and analysis. With IoT, data producing devices can easily publish data, and multiple consumer clients can receive that data from any location in the world.

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NICT Beyond 5G/6G White Paper English version 2.0

whitePaper | June 17, 2022

The implementation of fifth generation mobile communication systems in society has been in full swing since around 2020. Mobile communication systems have evolved into a communication infrastructure (1G-3G) and a living infrastructure (4G), becoming an indispensable element in the lives of individuals. It has become a social infrastructure that connects not only people but also things like the Internet of Things (IoT).

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Internet of Things (IoT) in the Federal Government

whitePaper | June 8, 2021

The Internet of Things is one of the most impactful IT innovations of our time. As consumers, we already encounter the IoT in our daily lives with smart items such as TVs, watches, and phones. As we journey further in time, IoT will become a ubiquitous aspect of life at home and in the workplace. Gartner defines the IoT as the network of physical objects that contain embedded technology to communicate and sense or interact with their internal states or the external environment.” More simply, IoT devices are computers (typically very small), that are embedded into an object to perform a function (e.g., collect data, run software) and connect to a network (e.g., the internet). For example, an IoT device could be an assembly line sensor capable of detecting minute deficiencies and determining when equipment needs repair.

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Spotlight

Exosite

Exosite is a technology company focused on connecting devices and systems. We've been developing embedded technologies for over 20 years - and have first-hand experience dealing with the lack of connectivity between devices, networks and users. Our cloud-based data platform makes it easy to put real-world information online where the right people – and systems – can interact with it.The exponential growth in electronic data implores a ubiquitous connection tool. Exosite's platform is that tool. Our software provides a central vantage point, enabling the next generation of connected products and supplying insight into operations.Specialties: Embedded Product / Systems connectivity, Remote Sensor Data Monitoring, Device Management - Firmware updates, M2M Applications, Wireless Communications, Web applications / portals, Distributed Processing, Internet of Things (IoT), Mobile Applications.

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