TI, Fraunhofer Institute for Integrated Circuits ISS, Diehl Metering, Diehl Connectivity Solutions, IFM, Ragsol, Stackforce and WIKA have founded the Mioty Alliance. Together, the companies plan to establish Mioty wireless technology as the worldwide standard for massive IoT applications.
The wireless protocol Mioty was developed in order to implement wireless networks with a large number of nodes (Massive-IoT). It is the only wireless protocol of its type and is ETSI-compliant while overcoming the limitations of the LPWANs widely used until now. Mioty uses a unique, patented telegram splitting method and is transceiver circuitry independent. Its advantages include scalability, reliability, mobility, energy efficiency and flexibility in data transmission.
In a Mioty network, millions of messages per day can be transmitted using a single base station – with a range of up to 15 km and even to terminals that are moving at up to 120 km/h. Thanks to the telegram splitting process, Mioty achieves a previously unattained high level of interference immunity. In addition, the nodes require very low power to transmit data, so that battery operation is made possible.
The now founded Mioty Alliance (www.mioty-alliance.com) views itself as a platform for developers, manufacturers, system integrators, service providers and end users. It aims to provide an open, standardized and interoperable ecosystem that meets all current and future wireless communication needs for IoT applications.
The founding members will present the technology and advantages of membership in the Mioty Alliance at embedded world 2020 in Hall 3A, Booth 507.