Tuesday, 26 September 2017

5 Types of Wireless Technologies Required For Providing IoT Solutions

IoT Solutions

The Internet Of Things And Wireless Technology

Wireless Technology has become an essential part of various communication devices. It permits users to communicate even from remotely operated areas. Cordless telephones, GPS, 3G, and 4G networks are some of the examples of wireless technologies used every day.
With its advancement, wireless technology is no longer limited to a particular field. There are a number of wireless technologies that can be implemented as hardware products for Internet Of Things (IoT). The developments in these technologies help in expanding the potential and uses of IoT. 
Below are 5 wireless technologies that are used for providing IoT Solutions:

BLE and Bluetooth:


Bluetooth and Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE) are technologies that are used to transfer data over short distances. These are used in small devices such as phones and tablets. BLE uses less power as compared to Bluetooth. Bluetooth and BLE are compatible with almost every phone, tablet, and laptop, showcasing its wide use.

ZigBee:


This wireless technology is an open global standard designed specifically to be used in M2M networks. ZigBee is an ideal solution for many industrial applications because it is inexpensive and does not require a lot of power. Its protocol offers 128-bit AES encryption. It allows the products to maximize their battery life as it has low latency and duty cycle.

WiMAX: 


The data transferring speed of this technology is 30-40 megabits per second. This wireless technology can be used both indoors and outdoors. However, it is said to deliver better signals when used outdoors. Symphony Link, a newer discovery in this area, solves the problem of range.

Wi-Fi:   


Wi-Fi can also be used to connect two hardware components besides providing internet services. It can utilize both global 2.4GHz UHF and 5GHz SHF ISM radio bands. Devices that run on either of the bands can be operated in the United States without any license from the FCC. However, they still require FCC part 15 certification.

Z-Wave:

It is a low-power RF communication technology and is primarily designed for home automation products. Z-Wave supports full mesh networks and does not need a coordinator node. It is very scalable and enables control of up to 232 devices. It uses a simpler protocol that allows faster development.

There are a number of options when it comes to wireless technologies. Depending on factors such as application, range, data requirements, power demands, battery life, and security, you must decide on which technology to get. In order to get the best experience, you must be aware of the technologies that are compatible with the type of IoT you are using.
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