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#mioty #DataTransmission #WirelessCommunication
Network congestion, data loss, and unstable connections threaten critical applications. In the 160th episode of the IoT Use Case Podcast, Annalena Zottmann, Business Development Manager at Diehl Metering, and Peter Hedberg, General Manager of the mioty alliance, explore how the LPWAN technology mioty addresses these challenges and discuss real-world use cases that have already been implemented.
Podcast episode summary
Efficient and secure wireless communication remains one of the biggest challenges in IoT. Diehl Metering and the mioty alliance rely on mioty, an LPWAN technology developed by Fraunhofer IIS, which stands out for its robustness and scalability through Telegram Splitting.
This method splits data packets into smaller sub-packets and transmits them with a time delay. As a result, network load remains low, and even if up to 50% of the packets were lost, the message could still be fully reconstructed.
Application areas & practical examples:
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Relevant links from this episode:
Madeleine (https://www.linkedin.com/in/madeleine-mickeleit/)
Peter (https://www.linkedin.com/in/peter-hedberg-20752110/)
Annalena (https://www.linkedin.com/in/annalena-zottmann/)
setting up mioty (https://developers.mioty-alliance.com/build/)
Jetzt IoT Use Case auf LinkedIn folgen
www.iotusecase.com
#mioty #DataTransmission #WirelessCommunication
Network congestion, data loss, and unstable connections threaten critical applications. In the 160th episode of the IoT Use Case Podcast, Annalena Zottmann, Business Development Manager at Diehl Metering, and Peter Hedberg, General Manager of the mioty alliance, explore how the LPWAN technology mioty addresses these challenges and discuss real-world use cases that have already been implemented.
Podcast episode summary
Efficient and secure wireless communication remains one of the biggest challenges in IoT. Diehl Metering and the mioty alliance rely on mioty, an LPWAN technology developed by Fraunhofer IIS, which stands out for its robustness and scalability through Telegram Splitting.
This method splits data packets into smaller sub-packets and transmits them with a time delay. As a result, network load remains low, and even if up to 50% of the packets were lost, the message could still be fully reconstructed.
Application areas & practical examples:
-----
Relevant links from this episode:
Madeleine (https://www.linkedin.com/in/madeleine-mickeleit/)
Peter (https://www.linkedin.com/in/peter-hedberg-20752110/)
Annalena (https://www.linkedin.com/in/annalena-zottmann/)
setting up mioty (https://developers.mioty-alliance.com/build/)
Jetzt IoT Use Case auf LinkedIn folgen
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