Industrial Wireless


Alternative wireless connections

March 2018 Industrial Wireless

In certain instances it is not possible to connect network components utilised in industry with a fibre connection. Therefore, as an alternative, wireless connections must be made available.

“When wireless connections are needed for the networking of devices i.e. the Internet of Things (IoT), there are two key options to choose from, namely narrow-band IoT (NB-IoT) and broadband IoT,” says Bradley Hemphill, director, EES Live.

EES Live is an ISO 9001:2008 compliant company that provides network, electronics and electrical services and solutions. It specialises in the integration of multiple system infrastructure including ICT, data centres, security, audio visual, building automation systems and special systems coordination.

“NB-IoT is a low power wide area network (LPWAN) technology that has been designed for devices which require small amounts of data to be sent over long periods,” explains Hemphill. “It is also used for mass connections of devices. Broadband IoT is characterised by its high throughput and low latency. The technology has been designed to ensure anti-interference as well as a performance increase over WiFi.”

The technology developed for NB-IoT is eLTE-IoT and for broadband IoT is eLTE-U. They are both based on unlicensed spectrum frequency bands that have been set aside for industrial, scientific or medical applications.

The eLTE solution is suitable when it is not feasible to install last mile access fibre and network connectivity is needed.

“eLTE-IoT devices are lightweight and easily deployable, and also able to connect to existing application platforms which are in accordance with standards and protocols, such as smart meters. This makes it an ideal solution for enterprises to set up their own private narrowband IoT networks,” says Hemphill.

eLTE-U technology provides reliable and stable connections on an unlicensed band. Wireless modules can easily be integrated into video surveillance cameras, wildlife protection cameras, and a multitude of third-party devices for eLTE-U data backhaul.

Which system for which technology?

Each type of network structure has different strengths and weaknesses. The following are examples of fibre access network rollouts for different systems.

CCTV: As CCTV cameras are found in external environments, the recommended system would be the eLTE-U. Due to the high frequency and unlicensed spectrum, an entity is able to place the cameras a distance from one another (3 km) and not need a frequency spectrum licence. Also, the system has low latency and high anti-interference technology, and therefore would be the most useful for CCTV cameras.

Private networking: eLTE-IoT is a good option for entities wanting to create their own private networks. This is due to the large number of connections and large radius it is able to cover.

Metering: For most metering systems, such as electricity, water, gas metering, the eLTE-IoT system is recommended. This is due to its low power consumption, large area coverage, large number of connections, and easy deployment.

Parking systems: The eLTE-IoT system is recommended due to the large number of connections needed and the low power consumption.

Rapid deployment network: If a system needs to be rapidly deployed for instances where public network infrastructure is not operational, a network can be created through eLTE-IoT. The network has a deployment time of 15 minutes, with high performance of 100 users and 40 groups with a six kilometre radius.

Each IoT system has its own attributes and as both are on unlicensed spectrum, they are easily installed. Both technologies meet third-generation partner project (3GPP) standards.

For more information contact Annabel Eaton, Corporate Communication Services, +27 (0)21 702 3550, eatona@netactive.co.za, www.eeslive.com





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