MIoTy
MIoTy is a low-power wide-area network (LPWAN) protocol. It is using telegram splitting, a standardized LPWAN technology in the license-free spectrum. Standardised in the TS 103 357 ETSI.[1] Its uplink operates at the 868 MHz band, license free in Europe, and 916MHz band in North America. It requires a bandwidth of 200 kHz.[2]
Technology attributes
- Long range: The operating range of LPWAN technology varies from a few kilometers in urban areas to over 10 km in rural settings. It can also enable effective data communication in previously infeasible indoor and underground locations.
- Low power: Optimized for power consumption, LPWAN transceivers can run on small, inexpensive batteries for up to 20 years.
- Telegram splitting: Splits the packets of data under transport in small sub-packets at the sensor level. The small packets getting then transmitted over variable frequency and time.
Applications
It is intended to be used for monitoring devices in large areas.[3]
gollark: So, they do?
gollark: If so, we shall usher in a new age of spying.
gollark: Yes, I do mean that.
gollark: The same message? Probably good enough.
gollark: Presumably they'd get different per-computer distances, sooo...
See also
- Internet of Things
References
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