DUBLIN–(BUSINESS WIRE)–The “M2M/IoT Development – Sub-1GHz Communications – Technologies, Markets, Applications 2022” report has been added to ResearchAndMarkets.com’s offering.
The rapid development of Internet-of-Things (IoT) and Machine-to-Machine (M2M) communications requires plenty of the frequency spectra.
This report addresses features and properties of Sub-1GHz communication, and its applications for IoT/M2M. The Sub-1GHz unlicensed industrial, scientific, and medical (ISM) bands of 315, 433, 800 and 902 to 928 MHz represent a great solution for some uses. Based on pure physics, these lower frequencies naturally deliver more distance than higher frequencies for a given power level, receiver sensitivity, and antenna gain.
The following Sub-1GHz technologies, related markets, standards and applications have been addressed to show their value in the IoT/M2M development:
Short range communications
ZigBee/802.15.4
Z-Wave
EnOcean
Long range communications
IEEE 802.15.4g
IEEE 802.11af
IEEE 802.11ah
IEEE 802.22
Weightless
UNB (Ultra-narrow Band)
Other
The major attractions of these Sub-1GHz technologies for IoT/M2M communications include:
Extended range – they allow 5-10 times longer reaches over 2.4 GHz band transmissions. This is the result of smaller losses when signal is travelling through various obstacles; besides, Sub-1GHz ISM bands are less crowded
Low power consumption
Support of multiple applications.
The industry and consumers show great interest in the utilization of Sub-1GHz ISM bands for IoT/M2M communications; there are great opportunities that have not been realized until recently.
The report also surveys related to this report industries and patents.
The report is written for a wide audience of technical and managerial staff involved in the development of the IoT/M2M market.
Key Topics Covered:
1.0 Introduction
2.0 Efforts: Development of M2M Communications and IoT
3.0 Specifics of Sub-1GHz Transmission
4.0 Sub-1GHz Transmission: Support for Long-reach IoT/M2M Communications
5.0 Sub-1GHz Transmission: Support of Short-reach IoT/M2M Communications
6.0 Conclusions
Companies Mentioned
Adaptive Networks Solutions
Adeunis RF
Aeon Labs-Aeotec
Analog Devices
Arqiva
Aviacomm
Beckhoff
BSC Magnum
Carlson Wireless
Echoflex
Elster
EnOcean
Illumra
Innocomm
Iota Networks
Kore Telematics
Leviton
Methods2Business
Microchip
Microchip Technologies
Morse Micro
Newracom-Aviacomm
NorthQ
NXP
On Semiconductor
Palma Ceia SemiDesign
Plextek
Renesas
Sensus
SigFox/Telit
Silex
Silicon Laboratories
Telensa
Telit
Thermokon
TI
Vera Control
For more information about this report visit https://www.researchandmarkets.com/r/rnhdo3