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Riot-Micro 及Amarisoft 共同在MWC上面做了基于NB-IoT/LTE-M的演示
Riot Micro and Amarisoft Demonstrate NB-IoT/LTE-M Module Reference Design at Mobile World Congress
移动世界大会,西班牙巴塞罗那 - 2018年2月26日 - Riot Micro,一家创业公司为物联网系统提供专用芯片,联合电信软件供应商Amarisoft将提供展示移动设备上的低功耗双模NB-IoT和LTE-M模块参考设计
本周在巴塞罗那举行的世界大会(展位号H5-K13)。 演示将以Riot为特色RM1000模块设计和Amarisoft的AMARI LTE 100软件在紧凑型设备上运行软件定义无线电(SDR)平台。
Riot’s module reference design is based on the RM1000 NB-IoT baseband modem and integrates all of the circuitry required to implement NB-IoT and LTE-M into a low cost 18x23mm form factor. Supporting 17 global bands, modules can be built for IoT device OEMs that need a singleSKU design for deployment on global networks. Modules based on the design will feature an ultra-low current in eDRX mode, supporting a battery life in excess of 10 years, making it ideal for a variety of applications for the asset tracking, smart city, smart home and metering markets. “We are excited to showcase the reliability and small form factor of the Amarisoft NB-IoT network connected to the Riot Micro module at MWC. Interoperability testing began a few months ago, and we closely collaborated to fine tune the NB-IoT software eNodeB,” said Amarisoft CEO Franck Spinelli. “The demonstration highlights how both Riot’s silicon and Amarisoft’s LTE test solutions are ahead of the curve in terms of supporting the evolving standards and application requirements of the global IoT market.” The AMARI LTE 100 is a software suite including eNB, ePC, eMBMS gateway and IMS test server. The software allows end-to-end communication from up to 1000 commercial user devices. AMARI software components are 3GPP release 13 compliant, and are easy to install and configure through JSON config files. The system is ready for automation and administration using Amarisoft’s WebSocket remote API.
“Riot Micro is at the forefront of NB-IoT technology and required a testing partner equally advanced. With SDR and software flexibility, as well as exceptional customer support, Amarisoft stood apart in meeting this need,” said Peter Wong, CEO of Riot Micro. “The high quality of their software enabled quick validation of the interoperability of the RM1000 to address the needs of global IoT networks.”