NEWRACOM & BeatCraft, Gearing Up Smart Agriculture Applications Using HaLowâ„¢ Solution
The two companies deployed and showcased 802.11ah-enabled IoT solution at EXPO COMM Wireless Japan 2019 in Tokyo, Japan
NEWRACOM, a provider of IoT-enabled Wi-Fi SoC and BeatCraft, IoT solutions provider of integrated hardware, software and cloud connection today jointly announced to make partnership to gear up the deployment of various intelligent agriculture applications by using an IoT solution based on IEEE 802.11ah standard.
Pointing to the increased interest in outdoor long-range connectivity technology for Smart Agriculture, NEWRACOM and BeatCraft are seeing a dramatic increase in demand, especially from the livestock monitoring industry. Feeding and taking care of livestock such as cows, sheep, and poultry is an essential task for farmers. Attaching IoT sensors to livestock using collar tags will allow location tracking and help monitor livestock by keeping track of physical activities.
In order to provide this revolutionized and efficient farming techniques, NEWRACOM provides the world's first 802.11ah Wi-Fi SoC, named as NRC7292, and Wi-Fi SOC module, named as NRM7292M to BeatCraft, which will deploy an 802.11ah embedded module on the latest Raspberry Pi 3 compatible I/O connector for rapid prototyping and testing of wireless devices. BeatCraft's module is a complete hardware and software platform for creating or evaluating wireless sensors, controllers, and actuators based on the NEWRACOM's Wi-Fi module. It also provides software development tool, so it enables users to develop and operate the customized software which can be best fitted with each use case in smart agriculture.
A member of the 802.11ah Promotion Council, formed in Japan in November 2018, BeatCraft will be exhibiting this IoT solution at EXPO COMM Wireless Japan 2019, #613, at International Trade Fair in Tokyo, Japan, May 29-31, 2019.
"With HaLow's benefit of long-range coverage and higher data rate, BeatCraft and NEWRACOM are leading the agriculture technology revolution," said Dr. Sok Kyu Lee, CEO at NEWRACOM. "Smart farming using HaLow will promote farming practices that would improve profitability for farmers, private entities and even human life."
"We are a pioneer to introduce world's first 11ah solution in the smart agriculture industry," said Dr. Masashi Takemoto, CEO at BeatCraft. "Our HaLow solution will be momentum to accelerate the emergence of various use cases such as field management, equipment tracking, greenhouse farming, energy and water conservation."
About NEWRACOM
NEWRACOM, Inc., located in Lake Forest, CA has speedily become a leading developer and fabless of IoT-enabled wireless connectivity chipsets. We specially provide a broad range of Wi-Fi (IEEE 802.11ah and IEEE 802.11b/g/n/ac/ax) that cover various connectivity needs in our lives. With its extensive and diverse Wi-Fi solutions, NEWRACOM enables customers to do what we call "one-stop shopping," giving a comprehensive solution that can serve multiple IoT applications including Smart Grid, Smart Agriculture, Smart Home and Office, Wearables, Healthcare, and Industrial Automation. For more information, go to www.newracom.com.
About BeatCraft
BeatCraft, Inc., located in Tokyo, Japan, has been developing wireless communication solutions for embedded devices and become a prover of comprehensive IoT solutions. From sensor devices to gateways, BeatCraft designs and deploys IoT systems to meet the demands and needs of the clients, such as satisfying both the high energy efficiency with sensor devices and reliable networking connection under extreme environment. Utilizing the deep knowledge of embedded systems, BeatCraft has successfully deployed large IoT systems for smart agriculture, a livestock monitoring system, developing original sensor devices and gateways. For more information, please visit www.beatcraft.com/en.
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