LoRa commercial acceleration or accelerated Internet of Things (IoT) development

LoRa is expected to accelerate the development of the Internet of Things (IoT). The rise of the Internet of Things has also led to the emergence of related wireless technologies. Among them, LoRa has the characteristics of low power consumption, low cost and long transmission distance, which can meet the needs of long-term operation of IoT applications, and is well received by telecom operators/semiconductors. The industry favors and has actively applied this technology to the infrastructure.

The rise of the Internet of Things has prompted many companies to seek cooperation/alliance to introduce better networking technologies.

Emerging technologies such as LoRaWAN, Weightless, and SIGFOX are springing up in order to gain a foothold in the Internet of Things. Among them, LoRaWAN has three characteristics of low power consumption, low cost and long transmission distance, which can meet the needs of IoT applications that require long-term operation, battery power supply and mass deployment. Therefore, LoRaWAN is quickly favored by telecom operators, and semiconductor operators also We began to actively deploy this technology in infrastructure such as smart cities and smart industries to accelerate commercial development.

SoftBank/AcTIlity Alliance Layout Japan Internet of Things Development

SoftBank will launch a full range of low-power WAN solutions, which is expected to lead the explosive growth of the Japanese Internet of Things this year. Based on AcTIlity's technology and market advantages in low-power wide-area (LPWA) network infrastructure and service platforms, Softbank is working with AcTIlity to build a LoRaWAN network to support a wide range of applications in Japan, including senior care tracking and tunneling. Status monitoring, water meter automation and other fields.

Hironobu Tamba, vice president of strategy and development at Softbank Service Platform, said that AcTIlity's deep understanding of the LPWA market and the beneficiary of creating LoRaWAN have impressed Softbank. The company looks forward to creating a business-friendly LPWA operating environment for Japan through close technical exchanges and market cooperation with Actility and its ecosystem partners.

The company has previewed a variety of future IoT applications, including business facility management, smart building, equipment monitoring and remote control, inventory tracking, automatic reading of gas and water meters, care for seniors and children, roads, tunnels and public Facilities monitoring, as well as logistics and transportation vehicle management. The easy-to-deploy, low-cost, low-power features of the LoRaWAN network allow the Internet of Things to be deployed quickly. Softbank plans to simultaneously launch an IoT optimization solution to leverage the dual advantages of LTE mobile networks and LPWA networks.

Third parties working with Softbank and Actility to promote this LoRaWAN ecosystem include Foxconn, the world's largest OEM supplier (both in Taiwan), and Semtech, a LoRaWAN technology provider (the US headquarters). Actility CEO Mike Mulica pointed out that Softbank is a globally recognized leader in the networking economy. Actility is thrilled to be able to work with Softbank's teamwork IoT strategy, especially their commitment to the development of LPWA and the upcoming LoRaWAN deployment in Japan.

Accelerate LoRa commercial footsteps Actility upgrade network platform

At the same time, in order to accelerate the commercial development of LoRa, in addition to cooperation with Softbank, Actility also announced a major upgrade to its ThingPark LPWA network platform in the recent LoRa Alliance.

Activ founder and chief technology officer Olivier Hersent said that ThingPark 4.0 symbolizes the company's telecom-class IoT platform is a big step forward, the new network geolocation function is undoubtedly the biggest highlight, which will help any positioning and tracking Assets, animals and people's customers develop a variety of new use cases. The platform is maturing and can be seen from the continually evolving tools that make it easier and easier for customers to manage and optimize the large-scale commercial deployment of the ThingPark LPWA network.

It is reported that ThingPark is a carrier-grade IoT platform that enables service providers to accelerate the realization of IoT strategy and commercialization. ThingPark Wireless provides long-distance network connectivity for low-power sensors and devices; ThingPark Mash-up provides IoT communication protocols and data mediation services to help network applications seamlessly link to data transmitted by a large number of different sensors.

Enhanced 4.0 adds network-based geolocation, Tracking and Geofencing, maximizing device battery life and network capacity with advanced radio optimization technology, providing suppliers and networks Operators simplify the solution for access devices and an improved suite of tools that can be used to monitor and visualize LPWA network traffic.

On the other hand, Actility also launched the "ThingPark Approved". The company expects the role of the IoT business enabler to ensure that its ThingPark IoT solution, which is widely adopted in the world of smart parking, smart meters, home security, etc., can be deployed more quickly. The program's partners can test their products online and obtain “ThingPark Approval” after the merger, interact with other solution providers in the ThingPark ecosystem, and launch and sell their solutions at ThingPark Market.

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