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Advanced verification for fault-free wireless M2M communication

Advanced verification for fault-free wireless M2M communication

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Wireless is the preferred mode of communication for nearly all these applications. Of course, wireless communication supports mobile applications, such as track-and-trace in the logistics sector. But even in fixed devices, wireless connectivity is often preferred because of the low cost of installation, particularly in remote locations, and the ready availability of commercial off-the-shelf communications modules for wireless protocols such as GSM, 3G and LTE (in cellular telephony), as well as ZigBee and WiFi.

Read the full article on page 32 of our September digital edition.

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