THE MACHINE NETWORK IN ORLANDO
The first nationwide network for machines is now available in Florida.
Billions of devices are expected to join the Internet of Things in coming years, but such an enormous amount of machines will require bright minds developing innovative, killer applications that can be deployed across the globe. By its very nature, RPMA makes developing a globally-available IoT application easy. Because RPMA operates in the 2.4GHz band, one device can be designed, built, and shipped anywhere in the world. That means businesses can deploy and operate an RPMA device in Orlando, Florida or Johannesburg, South Africa.
RPMA technology enables machines and devices to communicate more efficiently and reliably than ever before. With the launch of the Machine Network in Orlando, municipalities, agencies, and local businesses will be able to leverage its always-available, ubiquitous coverage to build Internet of Things applications.
The Machine Network is rapidly being deployed across the country. To find out when the network is coming to your area, check out our nationwide coverage map.
Bringing the Internet of Things
TO ORLANDO
Twelve cutting-edge RPMA Access Points provide coverage to a population of nearly 1.6 million residents. That’s over 1,100 sq. miles of RPMA coverage, providing businesses and governments the ability to deploy advanced Internet of Things applications across the entire region. With more reliable connectivity than the competition, users can rest easy knowing that their data is being accurately transmitted, received and monitored.
The Internet of Things (IoT) is supposed to have billions of devices connected that will bring greater efficiencies and savings. But how exactly is that done? The IoT requires well placed sensors that transmit information wirelessly back to the cloud or other storage medium. That information is either used live for things like monitoring or control or is analyzed later to optimize and automate processes. In this document, we will show you ways in which this vision has already been achieved around the globe using Ingenu’s wireless technology, RPMA.
The IoT requires wireless technology to connect devices that collect information. Ingenu is a wireless connectivity provider dedicated exclusively to machine connectivity. Ingenu’s Random Phase Multiple Access (RPMA) technology provides wireless connectivity to devices allowing them to communicate back to their owners. RPMA has connected smart devices for years. RPMA is a thoroughly proven technology enabling dozens of private networks including verticals such as the smart city, smart grid, asset tracking, and oil and gas since 2008.
In this collection of case studies, we’ll explore ways in which RPMA has brought value to citizens, cities, governments, businesses and enterprises. While some of these case studies are specific to a particular vertical, many may be generalized across other industries. The value of the IoT is real today, and RPMA makes that value real.