This application note demonstrates how to setup a RIIM™ network and how to integrate it with an easy-to-use IoT cloud service provider.
This document aims to clarify some of these concepts and also to present the results of RIIM range testing
This paper discusses the most common security challenges in mesh networks, and how RIIM™ addresses them in a way that provides strong security, while maintaining the crucial features of a low power wireless mesh network.
RIIoT is a global 2-way symmetric wireless IIoT network, supporting long range and very low power.
This application note aims to show how RIIM with its Time-Synchronized Channel Hopping (TSCH) enables battery-operated Mesh Routers.
The RIIoT system is optimized for low power, high throughput and quick response times, while the internet world is designed for interoperability between computers where power and bandwidth are almost unlimited.
This Application Note gives an overview of the M-Bus standard documents and summarizes the main changes in this new release of part -4.
This application note demonstrates how Radiocrafts’ Industrial IP Mesh (RIIM™ ) is perfectly suited for street lighting applications.
This application note examines the operation of RIIM™ as a wireless transparent UART channel.
Measuring the Power Consumption of RIIM™ Leaf nodes Operating in Sleep Mode
In this document, the mechanism of how this is achieved will be explained. Along with the advantages the user can benefit from when using it.
In this document, one of the methods to achieving Border Router redundancy is explained. In addition, the ICI example application needed is presented.
This is a short Application Note on the use of license free RF modules in New Zealand, and in particular which modules from Radiocrafts will meet the local radio regulations.
This document starts by briefly introducing RIIM™, then the benefits of using TSCH are presented, and finally the Polite Spectrum Access technique used in RIIM™ is presented, along with the advantages of using it.
For end to end IPv6 connection between end devices/sensors and the cloud SLIP must be use and this application note goes into detail on how to setup and use the SLIP solution.
Based on radio performance requirements and other criteria, this selection guide will point out the differences between the technologies to help selecting the right one.
This application note presents the network setup and the results measured from such a network.
This document aims to briefly break down 4 of the most commonly used connectivity options, presenting each option’s building blocks, in addition to its pros and cons.
The RC1xx0 and RC2x00 series of RF Modules with integrated protocol offers easy adaptation of wireless communication utilizing a simple UART serial interface.
There are today many different wireless standards and technologies available to enable the internet of things (IOT).