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Maximize Battery Life for Remote IoT Devices
A weekly roundup of IoT's top articles, news, and more!
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Welcome to the IoT For All weekly newsletter! Ground Control has five ways to maximize the battery life of remote IoT devices, botnet attacks are growing exponentially (but there are solutions), and embedded SIM is driving India’s digital transformation.
📖 Top Articles
Maximizing Battery Life for Remote IoT Devices
For many IoT deployments, long-distance visibility is the whole point. Smart agriculture, asset tracking, pipeline, and environmental monitoring all operate across huge geographical distances, with devices scattered far and wide. That means your devices end up very far away from everything that usually makes technology work, affecting the battery life for remote IoT devices. Read Article
Preventing Botnet Attacks in IoT EcosystemsAs IoT systems permeate modern society, botnet activities have grown exponentially. Because each device represents a potential entry point into the network, the risk and severity of attacks multiply as the interconnected ecosystem expands. Understanding the scope and risk factors behind threats is the first step in preventing them. Read Article | eSIM Drives Digital Transformation in IndiaIndia is committed to digital transformation. The nation’s digital economy is growing by nearly 3% per year, and should reach a value of $1 trillion by 2027-28. That’s no accident. Since the Digital India program kicked off in 2015, public and private stakeholders have been charging full speed into a digital future. Read Article |
🔥 Rapid Fire
Particle launches Tachyon, first 5G SBC with AI for IoT and edge
IoT in the retail market will expand to $465B by 2031
Quectel unveils industry-first quad-band GNSS module
UAE to launch new cybersecurity policies for cloud and IoT
Celona appoints Xantaro to sell private 5G in Europe
🎙️ The IoT For All Podcast
This week’s episode featured Ewam de Freitas, Chief Product Officer at Veea, who discussed IoT and edge computing in precision farming. The conversation also covered providing IoT solutions to underserved and remote communities, real-world examples of edge computing, IoT adoption in rural areas, and securing edge devices.
📘 eBooks & White Papers
White Paper | Eseye Before widespread EV adoption can occur, consumers need assurance that the EV charging infrastructure is reliable, abundant, and capable of delivering the necessary charging speeds for a stress-free experience. Connectivity is a critical factor in achieving this reliability. |
White Paper | Eseye Over 80% of IoT devices fail, making it crucial to understand the factors contributing to success. This white paper explores why connectivity is essential in IoT device design and deployment, offering insights to avoid common pitfalls. |