Friday, April 3, 2020

Wi-Fi for IoT gives organizations low-cost connection option

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Latest Technology News & Expert Advice     April 03, 2020
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Issue Highlights:
Wi-Fi for IoT gives organizations low-cost connection option
Ethernet in IoT still serves a purpose in the wireless age
10 steps to IoT deployment success
Start your IoT strategy on the right foot
WPAN standards for IoT continue to develop use cases
Wi-Fi for IoT gives organizations low-cost connection option
The IEEE standard 802.11 serves as a low-cost option to connect IoT devices via Wi-Fi. Until the 802.11 Working Group further improves the standard, understand which IoT use cases it works best for.
Ethernet in IoT still serves a purpose in the wireless age
When it comes to the internet and the cloud, Ethernet is the dominant wired network technology with expanding capabilities for IoT deployments.
10 steps to IoT deployment success
Business outcomes should take center stage when planning to deploy IoT. Address these 10 areas to smooth your project plan and guarantee quality and revenue.
Start your IoT strategy on the right foot
Developmental teams can minimize the risk of an IoT project failing by outlining each step of the plan, identifying problems early and maintaining realistic expectations.
WPAN standards for IoT continue to develop use cases
The IEEE WPAN standards offer reliable and strong connectivity for IoT applications that require high throughput, low operating power or long range.
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