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Lecture electronica Conferences > Wireless Congress > Session 10: Technology
12:20-12:45 h | Virtual
NeoMesh from NeoCortec is a Mesh Network Protocol Stack which has been optimised to achieve ultra low power consumption while complying with the requirements for amongst others FCC and ETSI. NeoMesh is frequency band agnostic. Currently the technology is available in modules targeted the 868MHz SRD band and the 915MHz ISM band - additionally a module targeted for 2.4GHz is also available. In addition to the main EU & US bands, it is also possible to configure the modules for operation in most other markets who has frequency bands allocated which coincides with the main EU & US bands. This presentation will dive into the details on how NeoMesh complies with the rules and limitations given by FCC and ETSI. It will explain how a time synchronised network which is optimised for scalability and where all nodes are capable of routing payload while being battery powered can comply with the very stringent Duty Cycle limitations in EU as well as other requirements. It will explain the advantages of using a pre-certified module and how this eases the development effort for integrators. Furthermore various use cases will be presented where the advantages of SubGHz operation are highlighted.
Subjects: Wireless
Speaker: Thomas Steen Halkier (Neocortec A/S)
Type: Lecture
Speech: English
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LoginNeoMesh from NeoCortec is a Mesh Network Protocol Stack which has been optimised to achieve ultra low power consumption while complying with the requirements for amongst others FCC and ETSI. NeoMesh is frequency band agnostic. Currently the technology is available in modules targeted the 868MHz SRD band and the 915MHz ISM band - additionally a module targeted for 2.4GHz is also available. In addition to the main EU & US bands, it is also possible to configure the modules for operation in most other markets who has frequency bands allocated which coincides with the main EU & US bands. This presentation will dive into the details on how NeoMesh complies with the rules and limitations given by FCC and ETSI. It will explain how a time synchronised network which is optimised for scalability and where all nodes are capable of routing payload while being battery powered can comply with the very stringent Duty Cycle limitations in EU as well as other requirements. It will explain the advantages of using a pre-certified module and how this eases the development effort for integrators. Furthermore various use cases will be presented where the advantages of SubGHz operation are highlighted.
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Neocortec A/S
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Neocortec A/S