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Low Power Wide Area Networks (LPWAN) and Long Range Radio Modem Devices In Support of Vast Sensor Networks For the Internet of Things (IoT) - to Connect More Things !

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Low Power Wide Area Networks (LPWAN) and Long Range Radio Modem Devices In Support of Vast Sensor NetworksFor the Internet of Things (IoT)

- to Connect More Things !

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Projections are for 10s of Billions IoT Devices

Agriculture

Tele-Medicine

Smart Grid

Parking Management

Waste Management

Alarm Monitoring

Home Automation

Roadway Telematics

Pet/Livestock Tracking

Utility Metering/Billing

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How Do “Things” Get on the Internet

Optical Fiber: Only in Backbone, Very Expensive, Needs Lots of Grid Power

Metallic Ethernet: Not Ubiquitous, Somewhat Expensive, Needs Grid Power

WiFi: Short Range, Too Much Expense at Device Level, Needs Grid Power

BlueTooth/BLE: Short Range, Requires Proximity to Handset, Uses Battery Power

ZigBee: Short Range, Requires Mesh, Needs Grid Power

Near Field Communications (NFC): Very Short Range (Inches), Uses Grid Power

Cellular Data: Not Ubiquitous, Somewhat Expensive, Needs Lots of Grid or Battery Power

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So What About Low Cost Remote “Things”

Optical Fiber: Only in Backbone, Very Expensive, Needs Lots of Grid Power

Metallic Ethernet: Not Ubiquitous, Somewhat Expensive, Needs Grid Power

WiFi: Short Range, Too Much Expense at Device Level, Needs Grid Power

BlueTooth/BLE: Short Range, Requires Proximity to Handset, Uses Battery Power

ZigBee: Short Range Without Mesh, Needs Grid Power

Near Field Communications (NFC): Very Short Range (Inches)

Cellular Data: Not Ubiquitous, Somewhat Expensive, Can Use Battery Power

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Cellular Data vs LPWAN Value Proposition

Traditional Cellular Data Networks Low Power Wide Area Networks (LPWAN)

< 5% of the Device Cost

Battery Operated

Ultra Low-CostBase Station

Greater Range (Coverage)

Lower OpEx and CapEx

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Nwave Hardware & Software Products

Base Station (for both European and North America Standards)

General Purpose Wireless Modem (for Various Remote Sensors)

RF Radio Module (Can Be Incorporated into Others’ Designs)

Combined Sensor with RF Module (for Targeted Vertical Markets)

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Nwave Server Platform for IoT Management

Dashboard for Visualization at All Levels ofDetail

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What Makes Nwave Different

Enhanced RF Signal Processing Techand Open Standards, per Weightless.org

OpenInteroperableTechnology

ClosedProprietaryTechnology

Scalability

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Nwave Ecosystem Partner Agreements

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IoT/M2M Implementation Performance Envelope

Terminal (Wireless Sensor/Modem) Technical Performance Envelope  - Wireless Range (3-10 km, depending on environment conditions)

  - Payload Size (20 bytes, virtually unlimited updates per day)

- Bi-Directionality (RX & TX fully supported with RM3, 3Q 2015)

 - Support for Various Sensors, Ease of Integration (easy, also w/Radio Processor Cross-Utilization)

  - Power Consumption (up to 7 years life on 3.6V lithium-chloride batteries)

Base Station (Aggregator) Technical Performance Envelope  - Multi-Tenant Capability (could be as many as there are sensors, up to 1,000, depending on traffic)

  - Number of Uplink Channels (up to 20,000)

 - Internet (Cloud) Connection Alternatives (WiFi, UMTS, GPRS, Ethernet, etc.)

- Location Services Capability (Triangulation, Roving Base Stations)

High Degree of Control over the Various Factors Above

Business Performance Envelope (Economic Viability)  - Sensor/Transceiver Variations (Vendors) Supported (Virtually Unlimited, Open Source Protocol)

- Sensor(s) & Modem Cost on a Per Deployed Unit Basis ($15 and up, depending on sensor)

 - Base Station Cost ($4,500, not including installation)

- Interoperability (based on widespread adoption of the Open Standard Weightless Protocol)

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Thank You !

Paul Peck [email protected] +1-469-855-5000