Internet of things networking
The IoT network infrastructure topic section offers comprehensive resources on building and managing a network architecture capable of handling the internet of things. Learn about the advantages and disadvantages of different technologies and get guidance on various frameworks and protocols such as Bluetooth LTE, Wi-Fi and Zigbee.
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11 Sep 2024
13 steps to achieve AI implementation in your business
AI technologies can enable and support essential business functions. But organizations must have a solid foundation in place to bring value to their business strategy and planning. Continue Reading
By- Kinza Yasar, Technical Writer
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Video
20 Jun 2024
An explanation of IoT
Every device connected to the internet has set systems to collect, send and act on data. Continue Reading
By- Sabrina Polin, Managing Editor
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Definition
12 Aug 2024
What is a microcontroller (MCU)?
A microcontroller is a compact integrated circuit designed to govern a specific operation in an embedded system. Continue Reading
By- Cameron Hashemi-Pour, Site Editor
- Ben Lutkevich, Site Editor
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Definition
24 Jun 2024
subnet (subnetwork)
A subnet, or subnetwork, is a segmented piece of a larger network. More specifically, subnets are a logical partition of an IP network broken into multiple, smaller network segments. Continue Reading
By- Gavin Wright
- Kevin Ferguson
- Terry Slattery, NetCraftsmen
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Definition
20 Jun 2024
packet coalescing
Packet coalescing involves using a computer's network interface card (NIC) to reduce the number of generated receive interrupts the adapter issues. Continue Reading
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Video
20 Jun 2024
An explanation of IoT
Every device connected to the internet has set systems to collect, send and act on data. Continue Reading
By- Sabrina Polin, Managing Editor
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Definition
13 Jun 2024
Transmission Control Protocol (TCP)
Transmission Control Protocol (TCP) is a standard protocol on the internet that ensures the reliable transmission of data between devices on a network. Continue Reading
By- Kinza Yasar, Technical Writer
- Ben Lutkevich, Site Editor
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Definition
03 Jun 2024
NBASE-T Ethernet
NBASE-T Ethernet is an IEEE standard and Ethernet-signaling technology that enables existing twisted-pair copper cabling to exceed the cable's specified limit of 1 gigabit per second (Gbps) for distances of up to 100 meters. Continue Reading
By- Gavin Wright
- Eamon McCarthy Earls, Former Associate Site Editor, TechTarget
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Definition
27 Feb 2024
edge analytics
Edge analytics is an approach to data collection and analysis in which an automated analytical computation is performed on data at a sensor, network switch or other device instead of waiting for the data to be sent back to a centralized data store. Continue Reading
By- Scott Robinson, New Era Technology
- Brien Posey
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22 Jan 2024
How to build a functional network for rugged IoT
Rugged IoT networks are cropping up everywhere. Understanding the necessary edge computing and network requirements is crucial for deploying a successful rugged IoT network. Continue Reading
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Definition
10 Jan 2024
Wireshark
Wireshark is a widely used network protocol analyzer that lets users capture and view the details of network traffic in real time. It is particularly useful for troubleshooting network issues, analyzing network protocols and ensuring network security. Continue Reading
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Definition
14 Dec 2023
edge device
An edge device is any piece of hardware that controls data flow at the boundary between two networks. Continue Reading
By- Scott Robinson, New Era Technology
- Brien Posey
- Jessica Scarpati
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Definition
17 Nov 2023
distributed antenna system (DAS)
In a distributed antenna system (DAS), a single signal source is connected to a group of antennas instead of to a single antenna. Continue Reading
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Definition
14 Nov 2023
OpenFlow
OpenFlow, an open source standard supported by many vendors, is the first software defined networking (SDN) control protocol. Continue Reading
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Definition
13 Nov 2023
Generic Routing Encapsulation (GRE)
Generic Routing Encapsulation (GRE) is a protocol that encapsulates packets in order to route various protocols over Internet Protocol (IP) networks. Continue Reading
By- Rahul Awati
- Tessa Parmenter, Contributor
- Lisa Phifer, Core Competence
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Definition
30 Oct 2023
Open Shortest Path First (OSPF)
Open Shortest Path First, often shortened to OSPF, is an IP routing protocol used to find the best path to distribute packets as they pass through IP networks. Continue Reading
By- Rahul Awati
- John Burke, Nemertes Research
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Definition
30 Oct 2023
IP SLA (Cisco)
Internet protocol service level agreement (IP SLA) is a network performance monitoring (NPM) feature of the Cisco Internetwork Operating System (Cisco IOS) that enables an IT professional to collect information about network performance in real time. Continue Reading
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Definition
03 Oct 2023
OFDMA (orthogonal frequency-division multiple access)
Orthogonal frequency-division multiple access (OFDMA) is a technology of Wi-Fi 6 (802.11ax) that lets access points serve multiple clients at the same time. Continue Reading
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Definition
12 Sep 2023
port address translation (PAT)
Port address translation (PAT) is a type of network address translation (NAT) that maps a network's private internal IPv4 addresses to a single public IP address. Continue Reading
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Guest Post
06 Sep 2023
Empower intelligence at the edge with AI deployment
AI deployment at the edge has the potential to unleash powerful real-time analysis and processing. Use cases include industrial automation, remote monitoring and healthcare. Continue Reading
By- Saqib Jang
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Definition
15 Aug 2023
IoT gateway
An internet of things (IoT) gateway is a physical device or software program that serves as the connection point between the cloud and controllers, sensors and intelligent devices. Continue Reading
By- Alexander S. Gillis, Technical Writer and Editor
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Answer
29 Jun 2023
Traditional networks vs. IoT networks: What's the difference?
An enterprise network is a system of interconnected devices that share information, while IoT is a system of devices connected to the internet that provides key analytics. Continue Reading
By- Andrew Froehlich, West Gate Networks
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Quiz
28 Jun 2023
10 edge computing quiz questions
Edge computing isn't new, but it has grown in popularity due to 5G and the influx of IoT devices. This quiz covers edge computing basics, such as pros, cons and differentiators. Continue Reading
By- Michaela Goss, Senior Site Editor
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Definition
06 Jun 2023
uploading
Uploading is the transmission of data from a local device to a remote device. Typically, the remote device is a larger server. Continue Reading
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Tip
17 May 2023
Key considerations for setting up an IoMT network
Strong IoMT networks ensure that patient data can be safely and reliably sent to healthcare professionals, which can improve patient outcomes and decrease costs. Continue Reading
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Definition
17 May 2023
wave number
A wave number, or wavenumber, refers to the spatial frequency of a wave over a specific unit distance. Continue Reading
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Definition
10 Apr 2023
session layer
The session layer is Layer 5 of the OSI communications model. It is the long-lived logical connection that persists between endpoints over time. Continue Reading
By- Gavin Wright
- Andrew Froehlich, West Gate Networks
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Definition
10 Apr 2023
transport layer
The transport layer is Layer 4 of the Open Systems Interconnection (OSI) communications model. It is responsible for ensuring that the data packets arrive accurately and reliably between sender and receiver. Continue Reading
By- Gavin Wright
- Andrew Froehlich, West Gate Networks
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Definition
03 Apr 2023
ACK (acknowledgement)
In some digital communication protocols, ACK -- short for 'acknowledgement' -- refers to a signal that a device sends to indicate that data has been received successfully. Continue Reading
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Definition
17 Mar 2023
black box AI
Black box AI is any artificial intelligence system whose inputs and operations aren't visible to the user or another interested party. Continue Reading
By- Kinza Yasar, Technical Writer
- Ivy Wigmore
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Definition
24 Feb 2023
antenna
An antenna is a specialized transducer that converts electric current into electromagnetic (EM) waves or vice versa. Continue Reading
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Definition
23 Feb 2023
decibels relative to isotropic (dBi)
Decibels relative to isotropic (dBi) is a unit of measurement that describes how much power an antenna transmits in a single direction when compared to an isotropic radiator, which transmits in all directions at once. Continue Reading
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Definition
22 Feb 2023
polling (computing)
In computer science, polling or a polled operation denotes the process of repeatedly sampling the status of external devices by a client program. Continue Reading
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Definition
30 Jan 2023
transponder
A transponder is a wireless communication, monitoring or control device that picks up and automatically responds to an incoming signal. Continue Reading
By- Alexander S. Gillis, Technical Writer and Editor
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Definition
01 Dec 2022
telemetry
Telemetry is the automatic measurement and wireless transmission of data from remote sources. Continue Reading
By- Nick Barney, Technology Writer
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Feature
18 Nov 2022
Best practices for enterprise CBRS deployment
Enterprises can use CBRS spectrum to deploy private cellular networks that offer reliable and predictable coverage. Learn about installation, AP mounting and device compatibility. Continue Reading
By- Jennifer English, Executive Editor
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Definition
14 Nov 2022
phase
In electronic signaling, a phase is the position of a wave at a point in time (instant) on a waveform cycle. Continue Reading
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Tip
10 Nov 2022
An overview of IoT sensor types and challenges
IT teams responsible for IoT deployments must understand the different types of IoT sensors, how they work and what challenges they bring to the table. Continue Reading
By- Mary E. Shacklett, Transworld Data
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Guest Post
22 Aug 2022
Private 5G networks bring benefits to IoT and edge
A private 5G network offers more speed and security measures and requires less power than its public counterpart. Learn about its use cases and how to address implementation challenges. Continue Reading
By- Sachin Kurlekar, Persistent Systems Limited
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Definition
16 Aug 2022
Starlink
Starlink is a satellite internet constellation system that aims to deliver global internet coverage. Continue Reading
By- Kinza Yasar, Technical Writer
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Definition
08 Aug 2022
domain
Specific to the internet, the term domain can refer to how the internet is structured, and domain also refers to how an organization's network resources are organized. Continue Reading
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08 Aug 2022
Wi-Fi sensing has the potential to be disruptive
With help from AI and machine learning, Wi-Fi sensing detects movement in the Wi-Fi environment. While it sounds promising, the technology still has a long way to go. Continue Reading
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Definition
12 Jul 2022
northbound interface/southbound interface
A northbound interface is an application programming interface (API) or protocol that allows a lower-level network component to communicate with a higher-level or more central component, while -- conversely -- a southbound interface allows a higher-level component to send commands to lower-level network components. Continue Reading
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11 Apr 2022
Zero trust, wireless WAN affect the future of IoT networking
Zero-trust security models, wireless WAN evolution and the emergence of pop-up businesses are all helping to fuel innovation in IoT networking capabilities. Continue Reading
By- John Burke, Nemertes Research
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Feature
05 Apr 2022
Future of IoT offers mixed bag of opportunity, shortages
Here are four trends to consider as the technology melds into the metaverse and Web 3.0, while also battling lingering chip shortages and security concerns. Continue Reading
By- John Moore, Industry Editor
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Guest Post
10 Mar 2022
Demystifying the unspoken plurality of edge
If you ask different people, you'll receive different answers about edge technology. Acquaint yourself with the different use cases and deployment options that fall under the edge umbrella. Continue Reading
By- Marcus Burton
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Guest Post
01 Mar 2022
Top 5 considerations of IoT Wi-Fi interoperability testing
Wi-Fi interoperability is an essential component of successful IoT device design. Avoid operational errors and test security modes, radio options and 802.11 functionality. Continue Reading
By- Jason Walls
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Guest Post
29 Dec 2021
Developing private 5G network strategy for Industry 4.0
If manufacturers can set up the right network option from the start, they will ensure support for future Industry 4.0 investments, such as autonomous robots. Continue Reading
By- Ben Pietrabella and Manas Tiwari
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29 Nov 2021
Top 5 benefits of edge computing for businesses
By bringing compute and storage closer to where the data is collected, edge computing provides many benefits to organizations, including increased speed and reliability. Continue Reading
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Tip
03 Nov 2021
Edge computing vs. cloud computing: What's the difference?
IT administrators don't need to choose between the edge and cloud, but they need to know the pros and cons of each technology to best incorporate them in business operations. Continue Reading
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Definition
22 Oct 2021
What is fog computing?
Fog computing is a decentralized computing infrastructure in which data, compute, storage and applications are located somewhere between the data source and the cloud. Continue Reading
By- Brien Posey
- Sharon Shea, Executive Editor
- Ivy Wigmore
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Guest Post
21 Sep 2021
Why move to an all-IP IoT
With more connected devices, organizations must contend with the limited address space of IPv4. IPv6 can assist with more address space, interoperability and easier development. Continue Reading
By- Jason Walls
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Guest Post
26 Aug 2021
Why it's time for a new collective purpose
The future of work and home life is dependent on reliable connectivity anywhere in the world. Service providers and IoT device manufacturers must work together to make it happen. Continue Reading
By- Gil Rosen
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Guest Post
18 Aug 2021
Why 5G won't dethrone Wi-Fi 6 anytime soon at the edge
While 5G is sure to unlock some exciting use cases for edge deployments, it is impractical to believe it will ever fully replace Wi-Fi when it comes to connectivity at the edge. Continue Reading
By- Giacomo Bernardi
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Feature
24 Jun 2021
Providers expand global IoT connectivity from 4G networks
4G LTE currently holds the key position for international IoT connectivity, linking up automobiles, elevators and more, but the implementation of 5G and satellites is imminent. Continue Reading
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Definition
09 Jun 2021
mesh network topology (mesh network)
A mesh network is a network in which devices -- or nodes -- are linked together, branching off other devices or nodes. Continue Reading
By- Alexander S. Gillis, Technical Writer and Editor
- Tom Nolle, Andover Intel
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Guest Post
04 Jun 2021
How 5G will augment Wi-Fi in 3 industries
Despite the 5G hype, Wi-Fi and 5G together will play an important role in enterprise use cases, including remote patient care and smart manufacturing. Continue Reading
By- Giacomo Bernardi
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24 May 2021
IoT connectivity management platforms optimize deployments
IT administrators can simplify IoT device and network challenges with IoT connectivity management platforms that monitor data transfers and security. Continue Reading
By- Shannon Flynn, ReHack Magazine
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Feature
07 May 2021
4 IoT connectivity challenges and strategies to tackle them
IoT connectivity challenges, such as scalability and compatibility, complicate deployments, so IT admins must plan for the infrastructure needed to support IoT initiatives. Continue Reading
By- Mary E. Shacklett, Transworld Data
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Feature
30 Apr 2021
Common application layer protocols in IoT explained
IoT doesn't exist without connectivity, but those connections would not be possible without the right application layer protocols in IoT. Continue Reading
By- Scott Robinson, New Era Technology
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Feature
21 Apr 2021
Determine which of 4 IoT wireless networks fit your use case
Any organization planning an IoT deployment must meet connectivity requirements, such as range and data rates, that determine the best IoT wireless network for their applications. Continue Reading
By- Dorothy Stanley, Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers
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19 Apr 2021
IoT interoperability standards complicate IoT adoption
IoT interoperability has complicated IoT adoption, but organizations must navigate the selection of competing standards, such as IP or MQTT, to get the most from IoT deployments. Continue Reading
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Blog Post
01 Apr 2021
LPWAN systems offer an easy-to-use connectivity option
The pandemic has made lasting changes to supply chains across industries, pushing organizations to better track goods and equipment with IoT sensors and LPWAN networks. Continue Reading
By- Marc Pégulu, Semtech
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Definition
31 Mar 2021
RFID (radio frequency identification)
RFID (radio frequency identification) is a form of wireless communication that incorporates the use of electromagnetic or electrostatic coupling in the radio frequency portion of the electromagnetic spectrum to uniquely identify an object, animal or person. Continue Reading
By- Sarah Amsler, Senior Managing Editor
- Sharon Shea, Executive Editor
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Feature
25 Mar 2021
Everything you need to know about IoT connectivity options
Organizations have a multitude of IoT connectivity options to meet their needs, whether that includes a connection on the move or through dense walls and obstacles. Continue Reading
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01 Mar 2021
Returning to live events in smart arenas
With increased precautions and IoT technology in place, consumers can find comfort in returning to in-person events at arenas or stadiums with better safety precautions to reduce the spread of germs. Continue Reading
By- Marc Pégulu, Semtech
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Blog Post
01 Feb 2021
The rise of the enterprise consumer
As the office and home remain merged, enterprise consumers will become a significant area of focus for communication service providers and IoT developers alike. Continue Reading
By- Gil Rosen, Amdocs
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Blog Post
06 Jan 2021
3 ways technology and IoT will reshape businesses in 2021
As 2020 comes to a close and the COVID-19 pandemic persists in 2021, businesses must invest in IoT, networking, cloud and analytics tools to ensure safe re-entry into offices. Continue Reading
By- Mike Leibovitz, Extreme Networks
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Blog Post
24 Nov 2020
Why testing is vital in a 5G-powered world
If organizations want to tap into the true potential of 5G, they must retire outdated testing approaches and focus on intelligent end-to-end, real-time and security testing. Continue Reading
By- Antony Edwards, Eggplant
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Blog Post
04 Nov 2020
What to expect from automated IoE in the enterprise
Digital workers enable automated IoE outcomes that drive collaborative innovations. But businesses must determine what makes a truly good process and always select ones that will generate the ... Continue Reading
By- Pat Geary, Blue Prism
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Blog Post
09 Oct 2020
Fuel IoT growth with 5G and Wi-Fi 6
Organizations can unlock the true potential of IoT and multi-device connectivity with the help of 5G and Wi-Fi 6 solutions, which offer improved connectivity and performance. The future is hybrid. Continue Reading
By- Ben Pietrabella, Capgemini Engineering
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08 Oct 2020
How to implement edge computing in 5 steps
In order to get edge computing implementation right, IT administrators must first figure out how intelligent their IoT edge devices need to be and how best to group those devices. Continue Reading
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Feature
30 Sep 2020
What does 5G IoT technology mean for future enterprises?
The emergence of 5G guarantees new architectures to connect billions of IoT devices but also introduces a host of new development challenges for practical applications. Continue Reading
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Blog Post
21 Sep 2020
3 ways a reliable network helps digitize supply chains
IoT technology increases operational efficiency, tracks assets and improves inventory visibility throughout the supply chain and prepares organizations for future disruptions. Continue Reading
By- Mike Leibovitz, Extreme Networks
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Definition
08 Sep 2020
IPv6 address
An IPv6 address is a 128-bit alphanumeric value that identifies an endpoint device in an Internet Protocol Version 6 (IPv6) network. Continue Reading
By- Alexander S. Gillis, Technical Writer and Editor
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Blog Post
13 Aug 2020
How to get the best from IoE across the enterprise
By unleashing the potential of IoE, digital workers will be key to driving enterprise adaptation, which will help streamline, accelerate and automate work to provide an engine for sustainable growth. Continue Reading
By- Pat Geary, Blue Prism
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Feature
30 Jul 2020
Wi-Fi 6 and 5G for IoT mean fewer barriers to deployment
With Wi-Fi 6 and 5G rolling out, organizations might wonder if the latest generations are worth the investment to improve IoT deployment efficiency. Continue Reading
By- Tom Nolle, Andover Intel
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Blog Post
27 Jul 2020
COVID-19 will reshape broadband and IoT in the home
Following the COVID-19 pandemic, broadband networks have experienced increase use. Both service providers and the IoT developer community must understand the big picture to better grasp new ... Continue Reading
By- Gil Rosen, Amdocs
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Blog Post
13 Jul 2020
How enterprise IoT will evolve in a post-COVID world
As the COVID pandemic continues, businesses are beginning to find inherent value in IoT devices because of their ability to maintain social distancing, keep track of employees and increase sanitation. Continue Reading
By- Yuval Boger, Wi-Charge
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Feature
26 May 2020
How to design IoT infrastructure in 7 parts
Organizations can prepare their IoT deployments for success by understanding each IoT infrastructure component and how they all work together. Continue Reading
By- Johna Till Johnson, Nemertes Research
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Blog Post
22 May 2020
5G private networks to help expand IoT
Private 5G networks, separate from wider public networks, can help expand IoT into new geographies and use cases. Continue Reading
By- Helena Lisachuk, Deloitte Consulting BV
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Feature
18 May 2020
Determine when 5G and edge computing fit IoT best
Improvements in connectivity and compute technology mean that organizations must decide if the cloud is still the best place for IoT data or if they should move to the edge. Continue Reading
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Blog Post
13 May 2020
Wireless power creates opportunity for manufacturers and IoT
Long-range wireless charging has the power to enhance the usability of IoT tools and provide users with more autonomy. Continue Reading
By- Yuval Boger, Wi-Charge
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Feature
11 May 2020
Discover realistic 5G IoT use cases that add value
When looking to apply 5G in IoT use cases, IoT leaders must think more about the combination of new edge devices and applications than about the new version of wireless. Continue Reading
By- Tom Nolle, Andover Intel
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Feature
30 Apr 2020
Break down cellular IoT connectivity options
IoT devices can connect using cellular standards or unlicensed LPWAN frequencies depending on what requirements organizations need for their specific use cases. Continue Reading
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Feature
21 Apr 2020
2 IoT technology trends reshape the edge
As the data created at the edge grows, IT/OT convergence and edge-as-a-service offerings could be the future go-to for data processing in IoT deployments. Continue Reading
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Podcast
13 Apr 2020
ICIP IoT training: Understand IoT network layer protocols
With many different IoT protocols available, how do IT pros identify which ones they need for their industry? Start with the three protocol layer basics and how each work together. Continue Reading
By- Bruce Sinclair, IoT-Inc.
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Blog Post
03 Apr 2020
Why IoT needs an intelligent ecosystem
An intelligent ecosystem will accelerate time to market for the next wave of edge and 5G-aware applications, resulting in greater efficiency and a stronger commercial model for IoT products. Continue Reading
By- Ben Pietrabella, Capgemini Engineering
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Blog Post
30 Mar 2020
Wireless power for smart and secure homes
Wireless charging provides innumerable possibilities to both users and manufacturers alike, introducing advantageous benefits such as easier installations and increased power efficiency. Continue Reading
By- Yuval Boger, Wi-Charge
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Blog Post
11 Mar 2020
3 trends to watch in IoT innovations in stadiums and venues
Attending games and events is no longer just about the in-person experience. IoT technology and a supporting network are two critical components that will motivate fans to make it to the game. Continue Reading
By- Mike Leibovitz, Extreme Networks
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Quiz
25 Feb 2020
Test your knowledge with this IoT edge computing quiz
Take this quiz to test your expertise of edge computing with IoT devices, as well as understanding how the edge is influencing the way organizations use the cloud. Continue Reading
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Blog Post
24 Feb 2020
How long-range wireless power can change your office
Devices such as mobile phones or laptops can only go so far as their battery life will take them. Ultimately, long-range wireless charging will be a game-changer for offices large and small. Continue Reading
By- Yuval Boger, Wi-Charge
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Blog Post
08 Jan 2020
What 2019's 'summer of outages' means for IoT
2019 was a tough year for cloud service providers as outages affected big companies such as Google and Apple, and businesses must implement several preventative steps to ensure their IoT devices ... Continue Reading
By- Mehdi Daoudi, Catchpoint
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Blog Post
03 Jan 2020
Private 5G networks will play a pivotal role in Industry 4.0
Industrial organizations may find private 5G networks address their needs more effectively than provided 5G networks through ensured data privacy, improved security and lower latency. Continue Reading
By- Ben Pietrabella, Capgemini Engineering
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Guide
19 Dec 2019
Begin a 5G and IoT journey with this comprehensive guide
Organizations will have even more opportunities to improve their processes through IoT deployments with the adoption of 5G technology that aids data transmission. Continue Reading
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Tip
18 Dec 2019
3 ways 5G in retail will propel change throughout the industry
Retailers and supply chain manufacturers can tap into new opportunities for customer service and product visibility with 5G connectivity and IoT sensors. Continue Reading
By- Jaimy Szymanski, Kaleido Insights
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Blog Post
13 Dec 2019
Cord-cutting 2.0: The next wire-free revolution
Long-range wireless charging promises to supercharge the potential of IoT networks. And just like Wi-Fi eliminated the data cord, long-range wireless charging will eliminate the power cord. Continue Reading
By- Yuval Boger, Wi-Charge
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Definition
13 Dec 2019
smart streetlight
A smart streetlight is a public lighting fixture that incorporates technology, such as cameras, light-sensing photocells and other sensors, to introduce real-time monitoring functionalities. Continue Reading
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Tip
10 Dec 2019
3 NB-IoT use cases bring advantages -- and challenges
Narrowband IoT applications offer advantages for smart city, farm and factory data analytics, but organizations must still tackle connectivity and security issues. Continue Reading
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Blog Post
09 Dec 2019
Who will be first to have an Uber-like innovation for communications?
As companies begin to introduce new layers of IoT applications that help to improve peoples lives, companies must remember that it starts with putting infrastructure in the right places. Continue Reading
By- Morné Erasmus, CommScope
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Blog Post
11 Nov 2019
How IoT connectivity will tackle society’s biggest challenges
IoT has great potential and the connectivity technology behind it should not be the limiting factor. Organizations must understand which technologies are the ones needed to achieve the desired IoT ... Continue Reading
By- Suresh Ram, u-blox
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Answer
11 Nov 2019
What are the challenges of IoT in space?
Even though aging hardware is a problem all networks face at some point, satellite IoT networks boost some network challenges to a new level. Continue Reading
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