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Electrical and Computer Engineer | IoT developer | Fulbright Alumnus

ok. so we have something newer now. I worked on Bluetooth, ethernet, GSM, rfid, studied LoRaWAN too.. but now this Mioty is really cool :)

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I help HW developers for wireless IoT devices to quickly integrate/adapt an antenna, increase range, reduce power consumption and achieve radio certification at low cost.

The Future of IoT: #Mioty vs. #LoRaWAN – A Paradigm Shift. 🔍 In the fast-evolving world of IoT, the choice of network technology can make or break a project. Two prominent contenders in the #LPWAN (Low Power Wide Area Network) space are LoRaWAN and Mioty. But what sets them apart? The answer is stark: Mioty is built on cutting-edge digital technology, while LoRaWAN relies on outdated CSS modulation designed for military use. 📊 Efficiency Matters: Mioty boasts remarkable efficiency, requiring only 360 ms airtime for 10 bytes of data, compared to LoRaWAN’s 1492 ms. This translates to significantly lower energy consumption – Mioty uses 4.5 times less power than LoRaWAN. With only 180 kHz bandwidth needed for Mioty versus LoRaWAN’s 1000 kHz, the advantages are clear. 🌐 Scalability and Performance: Mioty can handle 5500 messages per minute, while LoRaWAN struggles with just 3 messages per minute at a 1% packet loss rate. Moreover, Mioty is open-source and multi-source, in stark contrast to LoRaWAN’s closed and single-source approach. This openness fosters innovation and competition, leading to better and more affordable solutions. 🚫 Interference and Reliability: LoRaWAN is highly susceptible to interference, which worsens as more participants join the network. It’s prone to collapsing under increased load and is even disrupted by other LoRaWAN devices, as well as Sigfox and Mioty networks. Such vulnerabilities highlight the need for a more robust solution like Mioty. 🔧 Future-Proofing Your IoT Network: Every LoRaWAN module already has the potential to operate on Mioty. The Mioty stack is open-source, inviting developers to experiment and prepare for a seamless transition. As the industry progresses, it’s only a matter of time before Mioty gateways replace all LoRaWAN gateways. 📧 Ready to future-proof your IoT network? Contact "harald.naumann(at) lte-modem. com" for expert advice on antenna design and IoT consulting. Don’t miss out on the upcoming shift from LoRaWAN to Mioty – start preparing now! 📬 Subscribe to my #IoT #M2M Times (newsletter) on LinkedIn. Ask for the LPWAN Cookbook. Register without obligation for the 16 training sessions of the Global Webinar "#Wireless #IoT Design" in two time zones. 👉 Like 👍 | Share ➡️ | Comment 💬 | Stay Informed 📚 | Register to our webinar! 🖥️

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Harald Naumann

I help HW developers for wireless IoT devices to quickly integrate/adapt an antenna, increase range, reduce power consumption and achieve radio certification at low cost.

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Narmeen Aamir Mioty is open. I work on an inexpensive Mioty Gateway open source.

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