April 01, 2019
This week's roundup features new tech from MIT, big news in the automotive sector and a handy new level of centralization from a smaller IoT-focused company. Read more â¶
An inside look at an IIoT-powered smart factory
Bringing IoT to old-school industries without disruption is challenging
Motorola taps freed-up wireless spectrum for enterprise LTE networks
Is jumping ahead to Wi-Fi 6 the right move?
Despite housing some 50 robots and 50 people, Tempo Automationâs gleaming connected factory relies on industrial IoT and looks more like a high-tech startup office than a manufacturing plant. Read more â¶
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Most industries that are moving to modern IoT are faced with integrating the new technology with their older gear, making for a complex transition, but the technical side of the process is getting simpler by the day. Read more â¶
Citizens Broadband Radio Service (CBRS) is developing. Out of the gate, Motorola is creating a private land mobile radio (LMR) system that includes enterprise-level, voice handheld devices and fast data networks. Read more â¶
Devices supporting Wi-Fi 6 a.k.a 802.11ax are expected out in 2019, but with the standard yet to be ratified, jumping in early might best be left to those with a compelling use case - and those do exist. Read more â¶