(Sponsored Feature) The Internet of Things (IoT) is driving innovation in industries from agriculture to zoology, empowering legacy applications. In many cases, the related obsolete devices and systems involved were initially unpowered, or if powered, highly inefficient and “dumb”.
To properly make use of all the capabilities the Cloud can provide, one must be able to connect to it optimally.
The Internet has been fomenting innovation and disrupting markets, while accelerating design and development in every industry vertical it touches. The significant enabler creating the Cloud and the IoT was the implementation of wireless connectivity, allowing every powered device and system in society to be monitored and managed.
This connectivity cannot be underemphasised, as wireless networking between devices is a significant force multiplier.
However, to achieve this, every Cloud-enabled product must be able to operate in a multimodal, vendor and protocol environment.
This requires every part of the RF signal chain to be optimised to provide the highest level of functionality and efficiency in as cost-effective a manner as possible.
From the wireless controller to the components in the power circuit to the antenna itself, every link in the chain of Cloud capability is important.
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