This document discusses fibre optics and related topics. It begins with an introduction to fibre optic theory, including why fibre optics are used and how they work through total internal reflection. It then provides details on fibre optic construction, transmission factors, and types. The document also discusses fibre optic advantages over copper cables, common myths about fibre optics, and safety considerations when working with fibre optic cables.
This document discusses fibre tooling innovations from Fibre Tooling Innovations, including modular work platforms called Polemate and Pitmate for installing telecommunication equipment on poles or in pits. It also describes an upcoming fibre installation gun called the F.I.G. for blowing fibre to homes or premises up to 500 meters in distance. Additional upcoming products include an expanded range of overhead and underground products to support physical infrastructure access and a new tester for identifying fibre in microducts without cutting the duct.
Miot manufactures antennas and equipment for cellular, 5G, WiFi, Bluetooth, GPS, and other wireless technologies. It offers customized solutions and is an expert in antennas for technologies like 5G. Miot also provides wireless network management, maintenance, and troubleshooting services to help clients plan and maintain their networks. It manufactures high-quality GPS and RF cables for wireless infrastructure.
This document summarizes a presentation about elastic network capacity given by Matt Burley of ECI Telecom. It discusses how technological advances and trends like video streaming, cloud services, 5G, and the Internet of Things are driving an exponential need for more network bandwidth. This has led to a new era for telecommunications networks that require integrated networks that can efficiently provide dynamic capacity where and when it is needed. The presentation argues that organizations able to make their networks agile and elastic through converged transport and multi-service capabilities will be best positioned to adapt and invent the future.
Billions of connected devices and things. Billions of people. 5G will provide connectivity for all of these things and people as well as businesses and industry, bringing benefit to society. Operating machinery in hazardous environments from a remote control will be enabled through near-zero latency communication links that enable real-time video. Billions of video-enabled devices will be able to share bandwidth-hungry content. These are just a few applications that illustrate what 5G will be designed for.
The document summarizes information about the Ubiquiti Training Academy. It provides students around the world the opportunity to gain hands-on experience learning about Ubiquiti products and technologies through instructor-led classes held worldwide. The first offering is the Ubiquiti airMAX Certified course and exam, with plans to develop additional courses to support other product lines. More information can be found on the list of course offerings, upcoming dates and locations, and authorized training partners.
1. Small internet carriers - https://globalnews.ca/news/7904273/crtc-independent-internet-providers/
2. 6G https://www.digitaltrends.com/mobile/what-is-6g/ and China - https://www.globaltimes.cn/page/202106/1225478.shtml
3. 5G and security - https://www.securitymagazine.com/blogs/14-security-blog/post/94816-managing-the-5g-risks-in-an-unified-and-standardized-way
4. OpenRan - https://www.ericsson.com/en/blog/2021/5/exploring-new-centralized-ran-and-fronthaul-opportunities
5. Internet - https://www.internetworldstats.com/asia.htm
6. Huawei - https://www.bnnbloomberg.ca/bt-s-700-million-job-to-rip-and-replace-huawei-5g-begins-here-1.1603635
7. India - https://foreignpolicy.com/2021/05/18/india-draws-a-line-in-the-5g-sand/
8. Streaming - https://www.reuters.com/technology/disney-q2-subscriber-additions-slow-outlook-still-bright-jpmorgan-2021-05-14/
9. Internet and regulations - https://www.michaelgeist.ca/2021/05/not-just-big-techbillc10/
10. Australia - https://www.cnn.com/2021/02/24/media/australia-media-legislation-facebook-intl-hnk/index.html
Quick Summary of LTE Voice Summit 2015 #LTEVoice3G4G
The document summarizes presentations from the LTE Voice Summit 2015 conference. It includes photos and brief summaries of presentations from various companies on topics like VoLTE call features, roaming solutions, and monetization opportunities. The write-up concludes with thoughts that while VoLTE rollout is progressing, monetization remains unclear, and disruptive technologies like WebRTC could present future challenges.
This document discusses fibre tooling innovations from Fibre Tooling Innovations, including modular work platforms called Polemate and Pitmate for installing telecommunication equipment on poles or in pits. It also describes an upcoming fibre installation gun called the F.I.G. for blowing fibre to homes or premises up to 500 meters in distance. Additional upcoming products include an expanded range of overhead and underground products to support physical infrastructure access and a new tester for identifying fibre in microducts without cutting the duct.
Miot manufactures antennas and equipment for cellular, 5G, WiFi, Bluetooth, GPS, and other wireless technologies. It offers customized solutions and is an expert in antennas for technologies like 5G. Miot also provides wireless network management, maintenance, and troubleshooting services to help clients plan and maintain their networks. It manufactures high-quality GPS and RF cables for wireless infrastructure.
This document summarizes a presentation about elastic network capacity given by Matt Burley of ECI Telecom. It discusses how technological advances and trends like video streaming, cloud services, 5G, and the Internet of Things are driving an exponential need for more network bandwidth. This has led to a new era for telecommunications networks that require integrated networks that can efficiently provide dynamic capacity where and when it is needed. The presentation argues that organizations able to make their networks agile and elastic through converged transport and multi-service capabilities will be best positioned to adapt and invent the future.
Billions of connected devices and things. Billions of people. 5G will provide connectivity for all of these things and people as well as businesses and industry, bringing benefit to society. Operating machinery in hazardous environments from a remote control will be enabled through near-zero latency communication links that enable real-time video. Billions of video-enabled devices will be able to share bandwidth-hungry content. These are just a few applications that illustrate what 5G will be designed for.
The document summarizes information about the Ubiquiti Training Academy. It provides students around the world the opportunity to gain hands-on experience learning about Ubiquiti products and technologies through instructor-led classes held worldwide. The first offering is the Ubiquiti airMAX Certified course and exam, with plans to develop additional courses to support other product lines. More information can be found on the list of course offerings, upcoming dates and locations, and authorized training partners.
1. Small internet carriers - https://globalnews.ca/news/7904273/crtc-independent-internet-providers/
2. 6G https://www.digitaltrends.com/mobile/what-is-6g/ and China - https://www.globaltimes.cn/page/202106/1225478.shtml
3. 5G and security - https://www.securitymagazine.com/blogs/14-security-blog/post/94816-managing-the-5g-risks-in-an-unified-and-standardized-way
4. OpenRan - https://www.ericsson.com/en/blog/2021/5/exploring-new-centralized-ran-and-fronthaul-opportunities
5. Internet - https://www.internetworldstats.com/asia.htm
6. Huawei - https://www.bnnbloomberg.ca/bt-s-700-million-job-to-rip-and-replace-huawei-5g-begins-here-1.1603635
7. India - https://foreignpolicy.com/2021/05/18/india-draws-a-line-in-the-5g-sand/
8. Streaming - https://www.reuters.com/technology/disney-q2-subscriber-additions-slow-outlook-still-bright-jpmorgan-2021-05-14/
9. Internet and regulations - https://www.michaelgeist.ca/2021/05/not-just-big-techbillc10/
10. Australia - https://www.cnn.com/2021/02/24/media/australia-media-legislation-facebook-intl-hnk/index.html
Quick Summary of LTE Voice Summit 2015 #LTEVoice3G4G
The document summarizes presentations from the LTE Voice Summit 2015 conference. It includes photos and brief summaries of presentations from various companies on topics like VoLTE call features, roaming solutions, and monetization opportunities. The write-up concludes with thoughts that while VoLTE rollout is progressing, monetization remains unclear, and disruptive technologies like WebRTC could present future challenges.
This document discusses 5G and Ericsson's role in developing 5G technology and standards. It outlines Ericsson's vision for 5G including enabling 1000x more mobile data volumes, lower latency, and new use cases like connected vehicles and smart factories. Ericsson is driving 5G standardization globally and establishing 5G testbeds and trials with partners to develop the technical requirements and demonstrate 5G capabilities.
This presentation looks at 5G network including the current status in terms of development. Canada continues to be a leader in North America in terms of 5G adoption. The outlook is still about two years before networks start to convert to 5G.
Learn networking? 5G Technology,Learn c language Important topics ( Easy & Logical, & smart way of learning)
Learn more at blog : --
https://solutionbyexpert.blogspot.com/2020/08/become-expert-secret-of-success-ii.html
#coding
#coding development skill program
#java
LTE: Changing the Face of NewsgatheringPraveen Kumar
Richard Pattison discusses how LTE technology is revolutionizing Sky News' newsgathering capabilities. Previously reliant on expensive satellite trucks, Sky News can now use smaller, cheaper cellular bonding devices and smartphones to transmit live video over 4G networks. Key developments include testing early 4G networks in 2012-2013, securing large data plans from mobile providers, and deploying Aviwest cellular bonding devices which provide stable, high quality live streams. Sky News now has 24 cellular devices matching the number of satellite trucks, demonstrating how LTE has transformed their newsgathering abilities.
The modern world means that control systems are being integrated together within the plant with the aim of integrating everything into the MES and IT system. This step change is due to IIoT and Industry4.0 but does bring other considerations to the table. What should we think about in relation to network design and security?
5G: a revolution or an evolution for IoT by Merouane DEBBAH, HuaweiEuroIoTa
Targeted for 2020, 5G will take the eco-system to a whole new level. New applications, new business models and even new industries will spring up around 5G. With 5G, we can expect our high speed connections to extend into our vehicles, into our things, with fewer interruptions and new ways of working or remote working starting to take off. If we look at some of the goals of 5G versus where we are today, we can see the gap that has to be bridged over the next few years. The goal of 1ms latency is nearly 50x better than current LTE systems. In order to go from 100Mbps per user to 10Gbps, we need 100x the throughput per connection. The current 10,000 connections per square kilometer needs to increase to 1Million connections which is a 100x increase in density. Reliable communications today with LTE top can sustain 350km/h and we expect to bring that up by 1.5x to 500km/h . Finally the current core networks and backhaul/front-haul are inflexible with wasted pools of bandwidth. The introduction of SDN/NFV will allow much better ability to chop up and virtualize the network resources for lower operational costs and capital costs and much greater flexibility. In this talk, we will briefly describe the candidate 5G technologies and provide a look at the actual worldwide standardization process.
5G technology is the next generation of mobile internet connectivity, providing data rates around 100 times faster than 4G. It has the potential to transform many industries with applications like autonomous vehicles, smart cities, augmented and virtual reality. While 5G promises major advantages with high speeds and capacity, it also faces challenges in fully implementing the new infrastructure and addressing security and privacy concerns.
This seminar presentation provides an overview of Firetide's mesh networking products. It discusses Firetide's HotPort, HotView, and HotPoint mesh components that allow for the simple, flexible deployment of wireless mesh networks. Examples are given of common wireless mesh applications, such as video surveillance with IP cameras, difficult to cable structures, temporary networks for events, and wireless network backhaul. The Firetide HotPort 6000-900 is highlighted for providing reliable Ethernet connectivity over indoor, outdoor, and mobile wireless mesh networks, including in non-line-of-sight locations.
CIAS is an Italian company that has been operating in the security market since 1974, developing and manufacturing security equipment and perimeter protection systems. They are known nationally and internationally for their microwave, infrared, and triple technology barriers as well as security systems. CIAS products are used to protect sites such as nuclear power plants, prisons, airports, banks, factories, homes, apartments, and shopping malls. One of CIAS's goals was to provide remote setup and management of their sensors from a control room, which they achieved with their IB-SYSTEM that connects up to 128 sensors via RS485, fiber optic, or wireless connections. As IP networks are increasingly replacing physical infrastructure due to improvements in accessibility, response time, and compatibility,
The successful application of industrial networks depends on good planning and robust design. We’ll look at some of the considerations around PROFIBUS DP/PA network design, networking components, network drawings and the tools available to assist you. As ethernet based networks become more popular, can the existing plant networks continue to be utilised?
Digital communication networks that enable major advances in manufacturing were showcased at a free seminar held recently at Glyndwr University in Wrexham, North Wales
A short journey to explain the IoT The Internet of Things, IIoT The Industrial Internet of things, IND4.0 from IND1.0 and Big Data. How PROFINET is placed as the ideal Industrial Fieldbus to fulfil the above, how its implemented and why you should consider it. Some of the myths explained.
This document summarizes Derek Lane's presentation on PROFINET for IoT, IIoT, and Industry 4.0. The presentation discusses how PROFINET supports the Industrial Internet of Things through features like data access, uptime, and open standards. It also covers trends like how big data is analyzed in the cloud and how technologies like PROFINET and OPC UA enable industrial connectivity and communication in industrial automation environments.
This document provides an introduction to AD-net Technology Co., LTD and their EPON products and applications. It first introduces AD-net and then discusses typical fiber to the x (FTTx) network applications. The document concludes by listing AD-net's product lines, which include fiber optical multiplexers, traditional fiber access equipment, STM-1 and E3 fiber optical converters, and video/audio/Ethernet/voice fiber multiplexers.
This document discusses Samsung's vision for 5G mobile networks and services. It outlines that 5G will enable an Internet of Things by supporting up to 50 billion connected devices by 2020. 5G networks aim to offer gigabit speeds, low latency, and ubiquitous connectivity to enable immersive services like virtual and augmented reality. The document also outlines Samsung's proposed "5G rainbow" performance requirements across peak data rates, latency, simultaneous connections, mobility, and other metrics to support these new 5G services and experiences.
5G promises ultra-fast internet speeds of up to 1 Gbps, low latency, and the ability to connect nearly everything together. It will be the next major phase in mobile technology beyond 4G. 5G networks will use new spectrum bands and network architectures to deliver speeds 10 times faster than 4G and connect many more devices simultaneously. However, 5G also faces challenges in standardization, high deployment costs, and ensuring old devices are compatible with the new network.
This presentation gives an insight into 5G wireless technology. Kindly use this presentation for reference purpose only. Please cite me if you use this somewhere. Don't forget to give it a like or comment if you found it interesting.
This document provides an overview of 5G networks and the telecommunications industry in Canada. It discusses what 5G is, the 2019 market outlook, issues facing 5G deployment including signal obstruction, and applications like file sharing and streaming. Major industry players are listed, along with Canada's progress on 5G trials. Rural broadband initiatives and the roles of government subsidies are also examined. The document concludes by discussing the 2019 federal election and policies around cellular rates.
The document summarizes the history of Wi-Fi from 1971 to 2020, including key milestones such as the establishment of the IEEE 802.11 standards committee in 1997, the release of the 802.11b standard in 1999 allowing speeds up to 11 Mbps, and the introduction of Wi-Fi 6 in 2019 providing faster speeds and increased capacity. It discusses the evolution of Wi-Fi technologies and standards over time as well as the growing reliance on Wi-Fi connectivity during the 2020 coronavirus pandemic.
What Fiber to the Home Can Do For Your CommunityMia Nickels
This document discusses the benefits of fiber to the home (FTTH) broadband networks. It argues that FTTH networks provide more reliable and higher bandwidth internet access that can boost economic growth and productivity. FTTH enables new applications and services in healthcare, education, entertainment and more. While FTTH has higher initial installation costs than existing copper networks, it has lower long-term operating costs and enables higher revenue opportunities. The document advocates that governments and communities consider FTTH networks as a key infrastructure investment for future economic and social development.
FibreConneX Orientation for Thailand DistributorsJulladaj Bleriot
Established in 1992, FibreConneX is a leading provider of fibre optic connectivity products used in data communications and telecommunication networks. It designs, develops, manufactures and sells fibre optic cabling, connectivity, management and systems solutions. FibreConneX has headquarters in the UK and manufacturing activities in the UK, China and US. It offers products through distributors, installers and OEM partners globally.
Vodafone's NB-IoT Rollout - presentation by John Tuersley, Vodafone Group Technology at the IoT Thames Valley Meetup on 8th May, 2019.
https://www.meetup.com/Internet-of-Things-Thames-Valley/
This document discusses 5G and Ericsson's role in developing 5G technology and standards. It outlines Ericsson's vision for 5G including enabling 1000x more mobile data volumes, lower latency, and new use cases like connected vehicles and smart factories. Ericsson is driving 5G standardization globally and establishing 5G testbeds and trials with partners to develop the technical requirements and demonstrate 5G capabilities.
This presentation looks at 5G network including the current status in terms of development. Canada continues to be a leader in North America in terms of 5G adoption. The outlook is still about two years before networks start to convert to 5G.
Learn networking? 5G Technology,Learn c language Important topics ( Easy & Logical, & smart way of learning)
Learn more at blog : --
https://solutionbyexpert.blogspot.com/2020/08/become-expert-secret-of-success-ii.html
#coding
#coding development skill program
#java
LTE: Changing the Face of NewsgatheringPraveen Kumar
Richard Pattison discusses how LTE technology is revolutionizing Sky News' newsgathering capabilities. Previously reliant on expensive satellite trucks, Sky News can now use smaller, cheaper cellular bonding devices and smartphones to transmit live video over 4G networks. Key developments include testing early 4G networks in 2012-2013, securing large data plans from mobile providers, and deploying Aviwest cellular bonding devices which provide stable, high quality live streams. Sky News now has 24 cellular devices matching the number of satellite trucks, demonstrating how LTE has transformed their newsgathering abilities.
The modern world means that control systems are being integrated together within the plant with the aim of integrating everything into the MES and IT system. This step change is due to IIoT and Industry4.0 but does bring other considerations to the table. What should we think about in relation to network design and security?
5G: a revolution or an evolution for IoT by Merouane DEBBAH, HuaweiEuroIoTa
Targeted for 2020, 5G will take the eco-system to a whole new level. New applications, new business models and even new industries will spring up around 5G. With 5G, we can expect our high speed connections to extend into our vehicles, into our things, with fewer interruptions and new ways of working or remote working starting to take off. If we look at some of the goals of 5G versus where we are today, we can see the gap that has to be bridged over the next few years. The goal of 1ms latency is nearly 50x better than current LTE systems. In order to go from 100Mbps per user to 10Gbps, we need 100x the throughput per connection. The current 10,000 connections per square kilometer needs to increase to 1Million connections which is a 100x increase in density. Reliable communications today with LTE top can sustain 350km/h and we expect to bring that up by 1.5x to 500km/h . Finally the current core networks and backhaul/front-haul are inflexible with wasted pools of bandwidth. The introduction of SDN/NFV will allow much better ability to chop up and virtualize the network resources for lower operational costs and capital costs and much greater flexibility. In this talk, we will briefly describe the candidate 5G technologies and provide a look at the actual worldwide standardization process.
5G technology is the next generation of mobile internet connectivity, providing data rates around 100 times faster than 4G. It has the potential to transform many industries with applications like autonomous vehicles, smart cities, augmented and virtual reality. While 5G promises major advantages with high speeds and capacity, it also faces challenges in fully implementing the new infrastructure and addressing security and privacy concerns.
This seminar presentation provides an overview of Firetide's mesh networking products. It discusses Firetide's HotPort, HotView, and HotPoint mesh components that allow for the simple, flexible deployment of wireless mesh networks. Examples are given of common wireless mesh applications, such as video surveillance with IP cameras, difficult to cable structures, temporary networks for events, and wireless network backhaul. The Firetide HotPort 6000-900 is highlighted for providing reliable Ethernet connectivity over indoor, outdoor, and mobile wireless mesh networks, including in non-line-of-sight locations.
CIAS is an Italian company that has been operating in the security market since 1974, developing and manufacturing security equipment and perimeter protection systems. They are known nationally and internationally for their microwave, infrared, and triple technology barriers as well as security systems. CIAS products are used to protect sites such as nuclear power plants, prisons, airports, banks, factories, homes, apartments, and shopping malls. One of CIAS's goals was to provide remote setup and management of their sensors from a control room, which they achieved with their IB-SYSTEM that connects up to 128 sensors via RS485, fiber optic, or wireless connections. As IP networks are increasingly replacing physical infrastructure due to improvements in accessibility, response time, and compatibility,
The successful application of industrial networks depends on good planning and robust design. We’ll look at some of the considerations around PROFIBUS DP/PA network design, networking components, network drawings and the tools available to assist you. As ethernet based networks become more popular, can the existing plant networks continue to be utilised?
Digital communication networks that enable major advances in manufacturing were showcased at a free seminar held recently at Glyndwr University in Wrexham, North Wales
A short journey to explain the IoT The Internet of Things, IIoT The Industrial Internet of things, IND4.0 from IND1.0 and Big Data. How PROFINET is placed as the ideal Industrial Fieldbus to fulfil the above, how its implemented and why you should consider it. Some of the myths explained.
This document summarizes Derek Lane's presentation on PROFINET for IoT, IIoT, and Industry 4.0. The presentation discusses how PROFINET supports the Industrial Internet of Things through features like data access, uptime, and open standards. It also covers trends like how big data is analyzed in the cloud and how technologies like PROFINET and OPC UA enable industrial connectivity and communication in industrial automation environments.
This document provides an introduction to AD-net Technology Co., LTD and their EPON products and applications. It first introduces AD-net and then discusses typical fiber to the x (FTTx) network applications. The document concludes by listing AD-net's product lines, which include fiber optical multiplexers, traditional fiber access equipment, STM-1 and E3 fiber optical converters, and video/audio/Ethernet/voice fiber multiplexers.
This document discusses Samsung's vision for 5G mobile networks and services. It outlines that 5G will enable an Internet of Things by supporting up to 50 billion connected devices by 2020. 5G networks aim to offer gigabit speeds, low latency, and ubiquitous connectivity to enable immersive services like virtual and augmented reality. The document also outlines Samsung's proposed "5G rainbow" performance requirements across peak data rates, latency, simultaneous connections, mobility, and other metrics to support these new 5G services and experiences.
5G promises ultra-fast internet speeds of up to 1 Gbps, low latency, and the ability to connect nearly everything together. It will be the next major phase in mobile technology beyond 4G. 5G networks will use new spectrum bands and network architectures to deliver speeds 10 times faster than 4G and connect many more devices simultaneously. However, 5G also faces challenges in standardization, high deployment costs, and ensuring old devices are compatible with the new network.
This presentation gives an insight into 5G wireless technology. Kindly use this presentation for reference purpose only. Please cite me if you use this somewhere. Don't forget to give it a like or comment if you found it interesting.
This document provides an overview of 5G networks and the telecommunications industry in Canada. It discusses what 5G is, the 2019 market outlook, issues facing 5G deployment including signal obstruction, and applications like file sharing and streaming. Major industry players are listed, along with Canada's progress on 5G trials. Rural broadband initiatives and the roles of government subsidies are also examined. The document concludes by discussing the 2019 federal election and policies around cellular rates.
The document summarizes the history of Wi-Fi from 1971 to 2020, including key milestones such as the establishment of the IEEE 802.11 standards committee in 1997, the release of the 802.11b standard in 1999 allowing speeds up to 11 Mbps, and the introduction of Wi-Fi 6 in 2019 providing faster speeds and increased capacity. It discusses the evolution of Wi-Fi technologies and standards over time as well as the growing reliance on Wi-Fi connectivity during the 2020 coronavirus pandemic.
What Fiber to the Home Can Do For Your CommunityMia Nickels
This document discusses the benefits of fiber to the home (FTTH) broadband networks. It argues that FTTH networks provide more reliable and higher bandwidth internet access that can boost economic growth and productivity. FTTH enables new applications and services in healthcare, education, entertainment and more. While FTTH has higher initial installation costs than existing copper networks, it has lower long-term operating costs and enables higher revenue opportunities. The document advocates that governments and communities consider FTTH networks as a key infrastructure investment for future economic and social development.
FibreConneX Orientation for Thailand DistributorsJulladaj Bleriot
Established in 1992, FibreConneX is a leading provider of fibre optic connectivity products used in data communications and telecommunication networks. It designs, develops, manufactures and sells fibre optic cabling, connectivity, management and systems solutions. FibreConneX has headquarters in the UK and manufacturing activities in the UK, China and US. It offers products through distributors, installers and OEM partners globally.
Vodafone's NB-IoT Rollout - presentation by John Tuersley, Vodafone Group Technology at the IoT Thames Valley Meetup on 8th May, 2019.
https://www.meetup.com/Internet-of-Things-Thames-Valley/
Fiber optic technology has been used commercially for around 25 years, though the concept is over a century old. It is now used for virtually all long distance telecommunications networks and many other applications due to its ability to transmit more data over longer distances with less interference than copper wire. While initially seen as expensive and difficult to work with, fiber optic cable has become cheaper than alternatives like copper and easier to install and test with equipment costs under $1000. It is now the dominant cable for most telecommunications uses both inside and outside of buildings.
Satellite Connectivity will make The Internet of Things (IoT) Really WorkKymeta Corporation
The biggest challenge with IoT is getting connected where LTE cellular coverage is not available. The real promise of IoT is truly connecting devices, vehicles and people. With satellite connectivity, connecting everything that moves - even in remote and rural environments becomes possible. Connecting people to data and information whether in agriculture, construction, mining or in healthcare for telemedicine and in bringing education to a global audience Kymeta is bringing a new satellite technology to market that will allow IoT to connect everything everywhere.
This document discusses technology trends related to the Internet of Things (IoT) and bandwidth explosion. It provides definitions and examples of the IoT, as well as market predictions showing significant growth in connected devices and revenue. The document reviews connectivity and powering solutions for IoT devices, including various Ethernet and wireless standards. It also examines trends in global bandwidth growth and the need for higher speed Ethernet and fiber optic technologies to support increased bandwidth demands both in buildings and to the home.
Arqiva is now building a national low-power, low-cost IoT network using proven SIGFOX technology. The network is already operational in 10 of the UK’s largest cities. Using the network – companies are already running trials with low power connected devices and services. Simon will discuss some of the case studies of applications the SIGFOX network has surfaced e.g. connected alarms, social care in the home, smart parking and waste management.
Kade Miller from Thinxtra, the Sigfox operator in Australia, New Zealand and Hong Kong, presents on what is the Sigfox network, what it is used for and what opportunities exist for Xamarin Developers.
Alex Gluhak presented on Digital Catapult's work accelerating IoT innovation in the UK. Digital Catapult combines technology and business expertise to apply R&D and accelerate economic growth. They are working on several initiatives including a London-wide LoRaWAN network and innovation programs in multiple UK regions to support local IoT sector growth and development of new IoT products and services from UK SMEs. Gluhak discussed several partner organizations and outlined Digital Catapult's vision of a national LPWAN network and IoT innovation ecosystem in the UK.
Influencing factors on your FTTx architecture - FTTH Europe Conference 2018 w...Comsof
Overview of internal and external factors that impact the network architecture
An operator chooses how to deploy its FTTH network. This is determined by the corporate strategy and is influenced by external market and regional factors. In this presentation we zoom in on these factors and strategic choices and examine the cost impact and practical implications of different architectures. We also look into real-life implementations from eir (Ireland) and Guifi-net (Spain).
GlobalInvacom's fibre optic technology called FibreIRS has been very successful, connecting over 2 million households in the past 5 years. Their newest system, the O2E Converter, allows up to 4,096 connections from a single satellite dish. Sales of fibre optic products have increased 20% annually, with northern Europe being the largest market at 40-50% of sales. GlobalInvacom continues developing new fibre optic products and systems to expand connectivity capabilities.
The cellular network: a vital link in the world of dronesAGILE IoT
Tom Sorgeloos of Orange Group presented on the role of cellular networks in enabling drones. Orange Group has 6.2 million IoT SIM cards across 220 countries and provides mobile coverage to 99% of Belgium territory with average download speeds of 16 Mbps. Sorgeloos discussed Orange's network capabilities and increasing interest from industries in using drones for surveillance. He outlined various test cases needed to further develop 4G and 5G networks for reliable, low-latency drone control and connectivity.
Emma Cronin is the Strategic Channel Partner Manager at Wireless Network Developments (UK) Ltd, the UK operator of the Sigfox low power wide area network. The document discusses WNDUK's progress in building out the Sigfox network in the UK, including personnel changes and expanding their team. It outlines their channel partner model and examples of pilot projects and potential customers in various verticals like logistics, manufacturing, utilities and more.
Panorama produces a wide range of high-performance Cellular / LTE & WiFi antennas, trusted by public safety providers, utilities and transportation companies all over the world.
With a focus on engineering innovative products that set the industry standard in functionality, many of our products are used as a standard kit by OEMs, network providers, emergency services and organisations with fleet vehicles.
The new Panorama Antennas Cellular & WiFi catalogue includes antennas featuring: 4G / 3G / 2G frequencies from 698 - 960MHz and 1710 - 3800MHz **** Global Positioning (GPS / GLONASS / Galileo / Beidou) from 1562 – 1612 MHz with 26dB gain LNA **** WiFi frequencies from 2.4/5.8GHz SiSo and MiMo (2x2, 3x3) **** VHF, UHF and 7/800MHz band supporting networks using this technology including ESN (UK), P25 (USA), FirstNet (USA), Airwave (UK), BDBOS (Germany), Astrid (Belgium), TETRA (global) and much more.
Ericsson Technology Review, issue #2, 2016Ericsson
The latest issue of Ericsson Technology Review covers a wide range of topics including narrowband Internet of Things, the next-generation central office, telco-grade platform as a service, 4G/5G RAN architecture, and cloud robotics enabled by 5G. The feature story – Five trends shaping innovation in ICT – presents what I consider to be the major technology trends that will stimulate innovation in the coming year. Do you agree with me? I’d love to hear from you with any feedback you might have.
If I were to suggest one takeaway from all of the articles included in this issue, I would say it is speed. Device processing is getting faster, data speeds are constantly increasing and radio speeds are approaching those of fiber. More people are becoming subscribers, more things are becoming connected and more applications are running constantly. Developers of new technologies are working hard to enhance responsiveness by reducing latency, a key performance parameter. The capability to determine which functions can be virtualized to maximize ideal placement in the network and ensure low latency is one of the primary driving factors behind the proposed split of radio-access architecture discussed in this issue.
As always, I hope you find our stories relevant and inspiring.
Actility and Solvera Lynx webinar: LoRaWAN for smart citiesActility
SUMMARY
Actility is hosting a joint webinar with our partner Solvera Lynx to provide an overview of smart city solutions including energy management, smart parking, smart lighting and waste management. Real-life projects will then be used to demonstrate the possibilities and achievements to date.
IN THIS WEBINAR YOU WILL LEARN:
about smart city key applications for LoRaWAN
about key trends
how LoRaWAN enables energy monitoring, efficiency and flexibility
how to create cost savings for your facilities
about environmental and carbon emissions monitoring
what the best technologies and systems are for your facilities
how LoRaWAN can improve your projects
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IRJET- A Study on: Wireless Sensing Network (WSN) Gas Leakage Detection S...IRJET Journal
This document summarizes a study on a wireless sensing network (WSN) gas leakage detection system using IoT. The system uses a gas sensor interfaced with a NodeMCU microcontroller to detect gas leaks. When gas is detected, the NodeMCU sends data to the cloud and activates a buzzer. The system aims to detect leaks early to prevent fires and explosions. It allows monitoring gas levels remotely without human interaction using WSN and IoT technologies.