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WIRELESS NETWORKS 14 Elektronik International 2020 Named LPWAN lowpower widearea network an entirely new category of wireless networks has emerged in recent years able to achieve ranges of many kilometers with just mW transmitting power This kind of performance can be implemented with monolithic integrated ICs at a cost of a few euros That makes LPWA an enabling technology in the best sense because it shows the way to numerous and completely new applications that before now were unimaginable technically and commercially Examples are the many networked applications of the IoT internet of things for the smart city for smart metering for infrastructure and environmental monitoring etc Nevertheless virtually all LPWA wireless operates at any rate in Europe in the licensefree 868-MHz band While the area covered by the FCC Federal Communications Commission uses the adjacent 915-MHz band Which can produce coexistence problems if too many stations are too close and active at the same time Here you also have to consider that given the in most cases The Mioty wireless protocol also allows reliable data transmission in environments characterized by heavy use or interference It was specified as an ETSI standard to implement very large wireless networks with many nodes Now the Mioty Alliance has been founded By Prof Dr Axel Sikora WIRELESS PROTOCOL FOR MASSIVE IOT STANDARD FOR SCALABLE NETWORKS photo sdecoret | Shutterstock Mioty at the Wireless Congresss At the Wireless Congress on November 10 12 2020 the Mioty Alliance will present the technology in detail in a special session and report on initial applications https www wirelesscongress de