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Many satellite operators and solutions providers mix the concepts of M2M and IoT. This presentation is a brief look at the difference from Oil & Gas customers perspective
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Xirrus is the only Wi-Fi vendor that offers you:
- Lowest total cost of ownership: up to 75% less equipment than other Wi-Fi solutions
- Up to 4x broader area coverage thanks to our directional antennas
- Cloud-managed Wi-Fi for fast deployment and simple operation
- Scalable solutions that work in virtually any environment — convention centers, sports venues, or any place where large crowds gather
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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.
The Best Stadium Wi-Fi | Do You Know The Score?Xirrus
When you have hundreds, thousands, or even tens of thousands of attendees that need to connect to Wi-Fi all at once, you need Xirrus. Xirrus solutions deliver unmatched performance in extreme high-density environments. And, our networks are future proof, which allows them to grow with your needs and last far longer than the typical five-year network lifespan.
Xirrus is the only Wi-Fi vendor that offers you:
- Lowest total cost of ownership: up to 75% less equipment than other Wi-Fi solutions
- Up to 4x broader area coverage thanks to our directional antennas
- Cloud-managed Wi-Fi for fast deployment and simple operation
- Scalable solutions that work in virtually any environment — convention centers, sports venues, or any place where large crowds gather
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A Fresh Approach to Remote IoT ConnectivityPodsystem M2M
Our infographic “A Fresh Approach to remote IoT Connectivity” has been designed to provide IoT applications developers – particularly those focused on remote, roaming and mission critical applications – with information and advice on connectivity options, device design and future-proofing to prolong the lifespan of the application and avoid costly mistakes.
Our infographic “A Fresh Approach to remote IoT Connectivity” has been designed to provide IoT applications developers – particularly those focused on remote, roaming and mission critical applications – with information and advice on connectivity options, device design and future-proofing to prolong the lifespan of the application and avoid costly mistakes.
Panorama Antennas Sharkee Feature in Critical Comms Magazine May/Jun 2017 Jana Perlet
Panorama Antennas Sharkee Feature in Critical Comms Magazine May/Jun 2017
The communications industry magazine for the public safety, law enforcement, utilities, transport, mining, security and defence sectors throughout Australasia.
Published on May 12, 2017
Find out more about the GPSD MiMo Sharkee:
http://bit.ly/2rhV3IK
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Transforming enterprise and industry with 5G private networksQualcomm Research
The 3GPP put the spotlight on industry expansion in July with 5G NR Release 16 and set the stage for enterprise and industry verticals to look at how to provide high-performance wireless connectivity with 5G private networks. With a variety of options for spectrum, different network architectures, a rich feature set to meet the demanding needs of the industrial Internet of Things (IIoT), and the privacy and security required for business assurance, 5G private networks are poised to transform enterprise and industry.
Watch the webinar at: https://pages.questexnetwork.com/Webinar-Qualcomm-Registration-101520.html?source=Qualcomm
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ESOA Connected Cars USA - Joel Schroeder
1. www.esoa.net1
Satellite & The Connected Car
Connected Cars USA
February 4, 2016
Joel Schroeder
Director, Strategic Development
Inmarsat
www.esoa.net
@ESOA_SAT
2. www.esoa.net2
Connecting transport systems via satellite is nothing new
Mission critical communications
Safety communications
Navigation
Passenger entertainment
… and it continues to evolve
Resilience Ubiquity Mobility
Logistics
Fleet
Management
Advanced
Tracking
Collision-
avoidance
Real-time
info-sharing
Safety-critical
Systems
3. www.esoa.net3
Why Satellite?Gaps in terrestrial
coverage
Different standards
means different
hardware
Single global network
replaces multiple
roaming agreements
D-GPS increases
navigational accuracy to
10-20 cm
Customers will expect
services to work
everywhere
4. www.esoa.net4
Satellite and the Connected CarRange of services from
low-data rate messaging
to high-data rate IP and
broadcast
Differential GPS & basic
telematics
Over-the-air upgrades &
infotainment
Secure & reliable
connectivity anywhere
Track record of
innovation supports new
business models,
networks & solutions
5. www.esoa.net5
Global broadcast
services deliver common
content to multiple users
Efficient and secure
Content can be
customized by region
Terminals can selectively
choose which broadcasts
to listen too
Virtually unlimited
scalability for number of
users receiving broadcast
Global Broadcast
Satellites have connected moving objects for decades. Transport markets have relied on satellite for mission critical and safety communications, as well as navigation and passenger entertainment. At my own company, Inmarsat, we’ve been connecting ships for almost 40 years. We/ve also been a safety standard on most commercial aircraft for nearly as long, now moving into the cabin to provide Wi-Fi and entertainment services for passengers. Another market who’s requirements are parallel to the Connected Car, is Fleet Management. Hybrid satellite/cellular networks are deployed worldwide on trucks to ensure that network availability is as close to 100% as possible. I think the objective is the same for the Connected Car - and satellite will play a key role to achieve it. Critical applications will demand it, certainly consumers will demand it.
But, why satellite? The most obvious reason is coverage. Terrestrial networks cover population centers, but there are gaps in many areas where cars will need to be connected. For the auto industry, there is also a simplicity in standardizing on a single network that reaches cars that hey need to support, anywhere they’re located. This standardization minimizes the number of hardware versions that need to be supported, and reduces the complexity of dealing with multiple roaming agreements. Don’t get me wrong, I’m not suggesting that satellite will displace cellular anytime soon, but it will play a key role in the Connected Car. For example, commercial satellites provide signals to enable differential GPS that increases navigational accuracy from meters to centimeters. Driver assistance applications and autonomous cars will require it.
Satellite networks offer a range of services from low-data rate messaging to high-data rate IP and broadcast. Low-data rate services perfectly support differential GPS and basic telematics, while higher data rate services enable over the air updates and infotainment. They are also highly reliable and very secure, generally operating at 99.99% availability. The satellite industry has a track record of innovation that supports the development of new business models, networks and solutions.
One of the business models that will drive satellite into the car is a global broadcast service. A broadcast service can deliver an update to target models anywhere they are located. It can do so more cost effectively and more securely than terrestrial alternatives. Once the broadcast capability is set-up, it’s scalability is virtually unlimited. Once the satellite link is in the car, other applications can be easily supported either as the primary link or as the fail over. If anyone would like to discuss satellite in more detail, please don’t hesitate to contact me.