How rapidM2M contributes to your efficiency

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Efficiency is one of the cornerstones of the rapidM2M technology. Compared to most of the classic M2M solutions, it offers the following benefits:

  • Reduction of the annual volume of transmitted data by factor of 45
  • Readout rate of up to more than 99% , even if field strength is lower than -100dBm
  • Rate of successful connections increased by 30 % on average

Reducing the annual volume of transmitted data

A smart metering example should serve as an example. Typically smart metering applications require a data recording every 15 minutes. For a rapidM2M solution this means:

A data recording every 15 minutes with rapidM2M results in an annual volume of transmitted data of 4,8 MB (including data transmission overhead and billing increment).

Compared to other http(s) based protocols that can require an annual data traffic up to more than 200 MB, with rapidM2M the data traffic can be lowered by factor of 45. This is crucial for a successful M2M / IoT business model to avoid losing track of amounts of data and costs.

Even international projects become calculable with rapidM2M. The low data traffic enables permanent data transmission. Combined with the globally applicable data transmission at internationally standardised service rates (included in Managed Service), worldwide data roaming at economically low costs is enabled.

High readout rate despite low field strength

Especially in outlying areas, in cellars or control cabinets the field strength is often bad. As an example let’s have a look at an environmental monitoring application in the fields of hydrology. In sewers for example where a data logger collects hydrogen sulphide values  the field strength can be very low.

With the rapidM2M technology it is possible to achieve an average readout rate of measuring sites of more than 99% percent, even at a very low field strength of -100dBm.

Compared to classical M2M solutions, that often achieve only a readout rate of 80 % already at a field strength of  -90dBm, the efficiency of rapidM2M becomes obvious. It is for example ideal for smart metering applications since the field strength in meter boxes is often very low. The rapidM2M technology however contributes to a stable and reliable operation of M2M / IoT applications.

Increasing the rate of successful connections

To transmit data from a measuring site (e.g. smart meter or hydrogen sulphide sensor) to a cloud system, a connection between the both has to be established. A low field strength can contribute to a sinking rate of successful connections.

The rapidM2M technology enables to increase the rate of successful connections by an average of 30%.

This contributes to the stable and efficient operation of your applications. This is especially important for applications that require uninterrupted documentation – for example in the fields of environmental monitoring, energy monitoring or health care.

YOU WOULD LIKE TO INCREASE YOUR EFFICIENCY BY WORKING WITH RAPIDM2M? The Microtronics support team is looking forward to answering your questions.

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Applications

Implementation of the EU Urban Waste Water Treatment Directive

The EU Urban Waste Water Treatment Directive protects the environment from harmful effects caused by the discharge of urban waste water; The guideline dates back to 1991 and is currently being revised; The planned innovations strengthen environmental protection. At the same time, this is accompanied by stricter requirements for sewer network operators, wastewater treatment plants and manufacturers.

In the following, we summarise the most important key points, show what the implementation of the EU Urban Waste Water Treatment Directive means for combined sewerage systems and provide an insight into the possible technologies that support implementation.

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Applications

Heavy rainfall and effects on sewers: Data logger for heavy rain monitoring

Heavy rainfall events are occurring more frequently worldwide and pose an increasing challenge for wastewater systems. The intensity and frequency of heavy rainfall events are being intensified by climate change, which can lead to overloading of sewers. In this article, we analyse the effects of heavy rainfall on sewers and discuss possible solutions to the problem. In particular, we look at the opportunities and possibilities with data loggers.

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