BT has begun trialling a new
technology from tech company Neul on machine-to-machine (M2M)
communications using ‘white space’ technology.
These tests involve sending traffic
information to and from moving vehicles via gaps – or ‘white spaces’ –
in the frequencies bands used for digital TV broadcasting.
White space networking could enable up to 50 billion devices to be connected wirelessly to the internet by 2020, say BT.
“The internet of things market has huge
potential, but existing short-range and cellular networking technologies
are unable to meet the requirements of many applications we see,” Mark
Harrop, director of mobile strategy at BT, said. “A networking
technology that can provide deep indoor coverage, last for many years
from a single battery, is simple to use, and comes at the right price
point is essential for realizing the true potential of the internet of
things.”
Bins that ask to be emptied
BT has been conducting these trials
since late last year, but now they are using the new NeulNET system. The
NeulNET system provides two-way, wide area M2M networking that Neul
claims “far outreaches today’s GPRS, 3G, CDMA and LTE WAN solutions”.
The NeulNET system uses an
antenna-equipped base station that can provide wireless coverage in a
radius of up to five kilometers, along with terminal modules that can
run for up to 15 years on two AA batteries and can communicate from deep
within buildings or underground.
The system, delivered by Neul as a
cloud-based managed communication service, can operate in either
licensed or unlicensed spectrum, and across a wide range of frequency
bands.
Neul adds that it expects to announce
further deployments of its NeulNET technology throughout 2014. It says
the system could enable smart-city applications ranging from
waste-disposal bins that “ask to be emptied” to green-belt areas and
farms that are monitored and watered efficiently.
Source: http://www.machinetomachinemagazine.com/2014/01/17/bt-trials-new-network-tech-for-internet-of-things/?goback=.gde_73311_member_5830952359269793796#!
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