Accellus Communication Networks Value Proposition LPWA
1. Accellus Communication Networks | Value proposition
resilient to jamming
or interference
built in encoding /
encryption
high signal to noise ratio energy efficient signal location
(tracing &tracking)
high availability
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CHARACTERISTICS
signal hardly rises
above noise level
Secure, low-cost, real-time LPWA network for M2M communications
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The Accellus system is a lite-license, mediumband
Direct-Sequence Spread-Spectrum packet radio network
designed to implement a very efficient data transfer of
32 Kb/s with high reliability, even under difficult
conditions. Additionally, the network can determine the
location of the radio modem (RM), when assumed mobile, by
multi-lateration (M-lat) - without additional bandwidth usage.
In order to determine location of RMs the Accellus network
must receive and measure time-of-arrival of signals from
RMs at a minimum of three base stations. The network
design needed for this location-determination capability
provides natural redundancy of reception that results in a very
robust network for two-way data transfer between a diverse
range of equipment, the so-called Internet of Things (IoT).
TECHNOLOGY
The Accellus system comprises a network of terrestrial base stations connected by backhaul to redundant Control/Processing
sites (CPSites). Users of the network connect to the CPSite and enjoy the benefits of a virtual private tracking and data transfer
system connecting them to their remote fixed and/or mobile assets.
For the Netherlands 170 base stations would be enough to serve up to 50 million concurrent RMs sending for instance smart
metering data 96 times a day. This small network footprint results in a low cost network with low greenhouse gas emmisions.
170 BASE STATIONS
Accellus Network
full indoor and outdoor coverage
serving up to 50 million radio modems
exchanging data every 15 minutes
96 times per day
5000 BASE STATIONS
GSM/GPRS network in the Netherlands
Strategy Analytics is forecasting that by 2022 more than 5 billion
connections will use low-power, wide area (LPWA) networks, up
from just 11 million in 2014.
The firm expects LPWA networks will generate $13.4 billion in
revenue by 2022.
LPWA networks are used in Internet of Things (IoT).
Thenetworksarecategorizedin3differentQualityofServices,Low,
Medium and High QoS. The medium and high QoS are more
mission critical and need secure, robust and network technology
with a high availability.
Until now purpose-built technologies were developed for use in non-licensed frequency space, limiting data throughput, RF
output and Quality of Services.
Accellus and partners designed a M2M communication solution in lite-license frequency space for medium and high quality of
services applications, complying to mission critical demands as real-time, robust, secure and redundant with very low cost
transponders and network equipment.
Accellus Communication Networks | Burg. Vos de Waelstraat 6, 8011 AT Zwolle, the Netherlands | BN:55253938
Office: +31 88 263 76 76 | Email: info@accellus.net | or contact Erik Splinter, mobile: +31 650 500 466
Accellus Communication Networks BV is a startup Dutch LPWA network technology provider. Together with knowledgeable part-
ners in the eastern part of the Netherlands who are connected to the University of Twente, Accellus creates purpose-built solu-
tions for M2M communication. We believe in challenging existing technology with products which are more secure, more reliable,
greener and cheaper. We believe in thinking differently and therefore doing things differently.
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