MIoTy explained

mioty is a low-power wide-area network (LPWAN) protocol. It is using telegram splitting, a standardized LPWAN technology in the license-free spectrum. This technology splits a data telegram into multiple sub packets and sends them after applying error correcting codes, in a partly predefined time and frequency pattern. This makes a transmission robust to interferences and packet collisions. It is standardised in the TS 103 357 ETSI. Its uplink operates at the 868 MHz band, license free in Europe, and 916MHz band in North America. It requires a bandwidth of 200 kHz for two channels (e.g. up- and downlink).

Technology attributes

Applications

It is intended to be used for monitoring devices in large areas.

See also

Notes and References

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  2. Web site: Radiocrafts Releases the World's First Shielded Mioty Module for Massive IoT Deployments!. 2 July 2020.
  3. Web site: Espacenet – search results.
  4. Web site: Termindatenbank.
  5. Web site: Radiocrafts Releases the World's First Shielded Mioty Module for Massive IoT Deployments!. 2 July 2020.
  6. Web site: How data from smart buildings supports health and wellbeing -. 30 November 2020.