Reasons to choose WAVE2M Standards

Wireless Telephone was first invented by Alexander Graham Bell in the year 1880 and Now-a-days wireless telecommunications plays an important role in all communication technologies. Wireless telecommunications are a transfer of data/information between two or more non-physically connected points. Wireless communications operates in three modes. They are: Infrared Mode Microwave Mode Radio wave mode Some of the Wireless Technology equipments are telemetry control, professional LMR, Cordless computer peripherals the list goes on like this. Wireless Technologies have wide spread applications and some of the valuable applications are listed below: Mobile Telephones are used by millions of people and the mobile subscriptions reached 4.9 billion as of the year 2010. Wireless Data communications provides a feature to work with multiple connection types & switching between them and it’s a vital component for mobile computing. Some of its supporting technologies are WI-FI - It works in the speed same as a wired Ethernet. Cellular data service - It has an efficient coverage that ranges from 10-15 miles and its efficiency has also increased. Mobile Satellite communications - It will be used in the absence of other wireless connections. Wave2M is a global organization which develops wireless communication standards exclusively for low power and long range devices. Their WAVE2M-enabled devices are already being used in Industrial automation, home and building automation, advanced meter infrastructure, automatic meter reading and environmental UHF-active long-range RFID applications. They have published the required Specifications version 1.0 for WAVE2M for 1& 2 layers. Apart from studying the IP integration into the network layer of WAVE2M, they are also toiling on further improvements in this version. Wave2M Wireless Standards are good for the following reasons: Efficient for long array of communications. Excellent in all power constrained areas. Good for both bi-directional & two way communications Have proof with high level cross industry acceptance.

 

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