SIGFOX Whitepaper
SIGFOX Whitepaper
SIGFOX Whitepaper
The success of the Internet and the World Wide Web has
resulted in more and more kinds of fixed and mobile computing
devices being connected, and efficient wireless communication
has therefore become of critical importance. Although this first
Internet/Mobile revolution changed the world profoundly, the
next disruptive development, in which the majority of data traffic
will be generated by things rather than by human initiation, has
the potential to change it even more.
This Internet of Things (IoT), or in some cases also referred
to as Machine to Machine (M2M) communication, is well
underway - after all, microprocessors are to be found in all
manner of things, domestic appliances, credit cards, cars,
passports, CCTV cameras in your city, the elevator in your
building, and many more. Add the powerful ingredient of Internet
connectivity - or the efficient and affordable ability to be read
by an Internet connected device- mixed with applications and
services that make use of the data gathered by this vastly
expanded network, and the next technology revolution becomes
visible on the horizon.
The Executives Guide to the Internet of Things , Jason Hiner, CBS Interactive Inc.
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Executive summary
Clearly the Internet of Things has its benefits, determining
whether the technology is right for your organization, and where
to start with it, takes an analysis of the business needs and how
these can be resolved using Big Data. Typically this starts with
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So what are companies hoping to get from their M2M investments? According to our survey, most are looking for new business opportunities and ways to improve their existing processes and products.
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Because of improved
visibility, they only need
to go to where the attention
is needed, thats a hard
ROI for operations
Growing
connectivity problems
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"The momentum
of the Internet of Things
is now building.
The Internet
changed our lives,
and the Internet of Things
will change us again."
Jason Hiner
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Expen$ive and
energy consuming
Whilst consumers continue to demand more bandwidth to
satisfy their needs for information driven by numerous apps,
the existing and traditional connectivity solutions continue to
develop and roll out their technology, networks and modems for
high throughput applications. The typical network client profile,
targeted for these solutions, both in B2B and B2C, is a computer
or a mobile phone.
Whilst established
providers of connectivity
focus on 4G deployment
and licensing we focus
on low throughput and
subscriptions for objects
with little power.
Long Range
Short Range
Telcos / Satellite
Energy
consuming
Expensive
Energy
consuming
Complex
to manage
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Connecting millions
of objects without roaming
restrictions and enabled
by a very small, extremely
low power modem,
required our team
to think out of the box
Connectivity
redefined
The DNA of the ideal solution for low throughput connectivity
requires an entirely new network solution, based upon a clear
set of specific requirements. Depending on the service sector of
choice the below criteria will be of primary importance.
Low cost and thus allowing for any sort of object to be
connected in high volumes
Low energy consumption to increase battery life expectancy,
lower maintenance (TCO), minimize climate impact
Ease of use, both in regards to integration in objects but also in
regards to object management and integration with IT systems
Long range, to avoid having to deploy complex local
infrastructures and to reach all objects
Operated, to facilitate service level monitoring and object
management
Frequency-independent, for world-wide coverage and
adaptability
Embedded subscriber identification, to avoid additional cost
and management of SIM cards
Penetration should be deep and allowing for underground or
otherwise stringent structural environment connectivity
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What is SIGFOX
SIGFOX provides an end-to-end solution for your communication
chain, from your objects through to your information system, with
unprecedented pricing models and low energy consumption.
As a network operator SIGFOX operates fixed-location
transceivers enabling your objects to be connected out of the box.
However contrary to the telecommunication networks, the
SIGFOX transceivers and the entire SIGFOX connectivity
solution has been developed, built and deployed to only serve the
low throughput M2M and IoT applications. As an operated longrange network, SIGFOX provides connectivity without the need
to deploy specific network infrastructures for each application.
Unlike other narrow band or white space solution providers we
do not require our customers to invest in network equipment, the
SIGFOX network is simply available to any object equipped with
our certified connectivity solutions.
From an application point of view, the SIGFOX connectivity
solution functions as follows:
SIGFOX compatible modems are integrated within the physical
objects by our certified partner network
The objects instruct the modems to send messages whenever
and wherever needed
The transmitted data is picked up by the SIGFOX transceivers,
and routed to our managed service
The SIGFOX servers verify the data integrity and route the
messages to the applications IT system.
3rd party
Smoke detector
A new approach
for objects
Ease of use
Average power
consumption for
an energy meter:
SIGFOX: 50 microwatts
GSM/cellular : 5000 microwatts
Operated
Long range
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Frequency-independent
Low cost
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Is my application
compatible ?
The SIGFOX network is not targeting specific industries and can
virtually be used in any context in which there is a need for a low
throughput connectivity solution. The definition of low throughput
on the SIGFOX network can characterized as follows:
Up to 140 messages per object per day
Payload size for each message is 12 bytes
Wireless throughput up to 100 bits per second
Integration points
Adding SIGFOX connectivity to an object
Managing objects
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Web application
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Unique characteristics
Radio frequencies
Reliable connectivity
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Standardization
The network
infrastructure
SIGFOX uses a patented radio technology based on what is
referred to as UNB (Ultra Narrow-Band). The SIGFOX UNB
radio communication uses the ISM bands, which are free to use
without the need to acquire licenses, to transmit data over a very
narrow spectrum to and from connected objects.
SIGFOX requires
substantially less antennas
than traditional cellular
networks, such as GSM
A GREEN network
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The power consumption
required for a simple
data transfer, with the
same level of service, is
2000 to 5000 times higher
with traditional cellular
networks than with SIGFOX
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The amount of
electromagnetic radiation,
for similar network usage,
is 2000 to 5000 times lower
with SIGFOX
Network coverage
SIGFOX is being deployed worldwide and thanks to the longrange UNB technology, the low cost and easy installation of the
network infrastructure, the rollout is progressing rapidly.
Please feel free to contact us to know whether your target area
is covered.
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