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6LoWPAN in practice
6LoWPAN (IPv6 over Low-Power Wireless Personal Area Networks) enables IP connectivity for resource-constrained devices in IoT deployments. This technology bridges the gap between traditional Internet protocols and low-power wireless networks, creating seamless integration opportunities for smart devices. Understanding 6LoWPAN’s practical implementation challenges, performance characteristics, and deployment strategies becomes crucial for engineers developing connected systems. Proper […]

Industrial wireless vs Wi-Fi: why standard solutions often fall short?
A production line suddenly halts. Operators check the screens — a sensor failed to send data. The culprit? A brief Wi-Fi dropout. In homes and offices, that’s a minor annoyance. In industry, it can mean downtime, lost output, or even safety risks. That’s why it’s worth asking: is Wi-Fi the right choice for industrial wireless […]

Mesh or star topology in wireless networks – which is better for industrial IoT?
In industrial IoT, the way devices connect can make or break your system’s reliability and efficiency. Two common wireless topologies – mesh and star – offer different strengths. Understanding their trade-offs is key to building a robust and future-ready industrial network. What you need to know about star topology? In a star topology, all end […]

What is a star topology?
In industrial IoT and wireless systems, understanding the basic types of network topologies is essential. One of the simplest and most widely used designs is the star topology. But what does it actually mean, how does it work, and when is it the right fit? How a star topology works In a star topology, all […]
