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Networked SRDs and Spectrum Solutions for Industry Sectors Workshop

Explore the world of networked Short Range Devices (SRDs) and spectrum solutions for various industry sectors. Delve into the technologies, applications, and spectrum requirements for environmental monitoring, smart metering, smart agriculture, smart health, logistics & tracking, and smart grid. Discover the significance of harmonized sub-GHz spectrum allocation, economic importance of SRDs, and the need for balanced regulation. Join the CEPT workshop in Copenhagen to uncover new possibilities for industry innovation.

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Networked SRDs and Spectrum Solutions for Industry Sectors Workshop

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  1. Shared spectrum for networked SRD Presentation to CEPT workshop on new spectrum solutions for industry sectors Scandic Hotel, Copenhagen - 2-3 May 2019

  2. Contents • Networked SRDs • Industry needs • Spectrum requirements

  3. Networked SRDs • Various technologies: • Ultra Narrow Band • Hopping • Chirped Spread Spectrum • Wide band • Typically UHF spectrum • 902-928MHz in many countries Headend system NAP • Various topologies: • Star • Mesh Networked SRD • >100 million connections worldwide • Annual European market in excess of 50 million Euros

  4. Industry needs ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORING SMART METERING Simplicity Low power Low cost Network control SMART AGRICULTURE SMART HEALTH LOGISTIC & TRACKING SMART GRID

  5. Spectrum requirements • More sub-GHz spectrum harmonized in Europe and Worldwide • Europe behind the rest of the world • 900MHz band is a global band candidate • Recognition of the economic importance of SRDs/Networked SRDs • Cost-free operation • Technology-neutral balanced regulation

  6. Thank you. WWW.LPRA.ORG

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