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Leveraging the Range of Sub-1 GHz Technology to Connect Ultra-low Power Sensors to the Cloud

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Aired live: January 25, 2017 02:00 PM EST

There are so many wireless technologies one could use to connect sensor networks to the cloud. It becomes much more difficult to connect these networks to the cloud when you need longer range than just a few 10s of meters or in the use case where networks contain 100s of sensors.

In this presentation we will discuss:
  • The different characteristics of low-power sensor networks
  • The different architectures of a potential solution
  • Which wireless connectivity technology would fit each of the architectures? We will cover: Wi-Fi®, ZigBee®, Thread, 6LoWPAN, Sub-1 GHz and Bluetooth® low energy
  • The specific advantages and disadvantages of using Sub-1 GHz technology
  • The required building blocks to create a Sub-1 GHz sensor network
  • Review Sub-1 GHz products that can connect sensors to the cloud
  • How to get started with TI sensor to cloud kit.
Speaker:
Dalia Youkhana, Low Power Connectivity Product Marketing Engineer, Texas Instruments

Moderator:
Brandon Lewis, OpenSystems Media
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