Edge Computing

Moving Data Processing to the Edge Prior to Transmitting the Cloud

Edge computing is the concept of decentralizing the processing of information: moving data processing power to the “edge” of a network, rather than processing that data in the cloud or a central data warehouse to be analyzed.

NB IoT: Cellular's LPWAN

Narrowband IoT is Long Range, Low Power and Low Cost

NB-IOT is newest LPWAN network, with cellular carriers planning to launch in early 2019. NB-IoT was standardized in mid-2016 by 3GPP (Third Generation Partnership Project). It is intended for devices with low data rates, requiring much lower power for extended battery life, as well as ability to operate indoors. Although it is integrated into the LTE standard, it can be regarded as a new over the air interface.

Maximizing Antenna Performance

Antenna Choice, Design, and Integration in Connected Devices

Antenna performance in connected devices affects the total system performance and drives many system and subtle design choices. Correct antennae choice, design, and integration are critical to achieving optimal data rates and link reliability in varying environments and time-varying use cases.

IoT Gateways

Architecting an Internet-of-Things (IoT)

The Internet of Things (IoT) is one of the major technological developments in recent years. IoT helps to connect people to people, people to physical objects and physical objects to other physical objects. Given the explosion of the number of “things” that need to connect to the internet (and perform complex functions); IoT architecture requires a three-tier approach, utilizing a “gateway”.

Connected Medical Device Design

The Design Requirements and Agency Expectations for Connected Devices

The design of wireless medical devices needs to include aspects of system design which are not always obvious. The FDA document Guidance for Industry and Food and Drug Administration Staff Document issued on August 14, 2013, is an excellent starting point for identifying design aspects of a wireless system that must operate and ‘co-exist’ with other diverse devices as well as multiple instances of itself.

Using Agile In Medical Device Development

The FDA Agile Practices In Medical Device Development Under IEC 62304

Agile methods are state-of-the-art for software developers and they can be adapted to IEC62304 in the highly regulated medical device field. The Association for the Advancement of Medical Instrumentation (AAMI) has issued a Technical Information Report, TIR45 Guidance on the use of AGILE practices in the development of medical device software