Mesh-Network Modules Create Dynamic and Scalable Wireless Solutions

May 6, 2022
Made up of ultra-low-power, bidirectional wireless mesh-network modules, NeoMesh is well-suited for wireless sensor network installations, where each device is required to send small packets of data infrequently.

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The continued explosive growth of advanced electronics in applications everywhere also is driving development in the needed telecommunications industry and infrastructure. Products and services are becoming increasingly data-intensive, from video streaming to over-the-air product software updates.

The latest wireless ICs implement multiple generations of fixed and mobile network technologies that have evolved and been deployed to meet the demand for greater throughput and bandwidth management.

Made up of ultra-low-power, bidirectional wireless mesh-network modules, NeoMesh from NeoCortec is well-suited for wireless sensor-network installations, where each device is required to infrequently send small packets of data. In such applications, NeoMesh can enable the network to operate on small batteries for several years. We talk to Thomas Steen Halkier, NeoCortec's CEO, about the wireless application space and how the company's technology addresses it.

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