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Research and Markets: Role of Sub-1GHz Communications in M2M/IoT Development
[November 28, 2014]

Research and Markets: Role of Sub-1GHz Communications in M2M/IoT Development


Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/59dpcq/role_of_sub1ghz) has announced the addition of the "Role of Sub-1GHz Communications in M2M/IoT Development" report to their offering.

This report provides the Sub-1GHz communications technologies and markets analysis and assessments; it concentrates on the recent developmental trends in connection with the IoT/M2M implementation. The report is useful for service providers, retail operators, vendors, network operators and managers, investors and end users seeking to gain a deeper understanding of opportunities and barriers on the discussed subjects.

IoT/M2M networking is rapidly ecoming one of the largest parts of the global telecommunications infrastructure. Its realization needs to address specifics of connectivity between billions of smart objects, such as sensors, switches and similar. The industry is responding to new challenges by adapting the existing technologies and creating a new set of communications technologies specifically for IoT/M2M.



This report concentrates on properties and benefits of wireless communications in Sub-1GHz ISM bands. The report emphasizes that the industry is actively investigating opportunities of this portion of the spectrum to improve IoT/M2M communications characteristics.

Short range communications


  • ZigBee (News - Alert)/802.15.4
  • Z-Wave
  • EnOcean.

Long range communications

  • Wave2M
  • IEEE (News - Alert) 802.15.4g
  • IEEE 802.11af
  • IEEE 802.11ah
  • IEEE 802.22
  • DASH7
  • Weightless
  • UNB (Ultra-narrow Band).

Key Topics Covered:

1.0 Introduction

2.0 Goals: Development of M2M Communications and IoT

3.0 Benefits of Sub-1GHz Transmission

4.0 Sub-1GHz Transmission: Support of Long-reach IoT/M2M Communications

5.0 Sub-1GHz Transmission: Support of Short-reach IoT/M2M Communications

6.0 Conclusions

For more information visit http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/59dpcq/role_of_sub1ghz


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