Andrew Chen from DigiKey shares how remote IoT networks can be optimised with Advantech’s connectivity products and Taoglas’ antennas
In the fast-paced domain of Industrial IoT (IIoT), maintaining robust and uninterrupted connectivity is crucial for ensuring the seamless operation of critical applications. Advantech provides a suite of remote connectivity products designed to deliver high-performance data transmission, even under the most demanding conditions.
The integration of these products with Taoglas’ antennas offers a significant leap forward in connectivity reliability, signal integrity, and network resilience.
Enhanced RF performance through seamless integration
Taoglas antennas, renowned for their precision-engineered RF components, are optimised to function across a wide spectrum of frequencies and environments. When integrated with Advantech’s remote connectivity solutions, including industrial-grade routers, gateways (Figure 1), and wireless modules, the result is a unified system with enhanced RF performance. This integration mitigates issues such as multipath interference, signal fading, and bandwidth limitations, ensuring that IoT devices maintain robust communication links even in RF-challenged environments.
Mesh networking for superior network resilience and scalability
The integration of Taoglas antennas significantly amplifies the mesh networking capabilities of Advantech’s connectivity solutions. Utilising advanced MIMO (Multiple Input, Multiple Output) and beamforming technologies, Taoglas antennas provide superior signal propagation and reception. This is critical for establishing resilient mesh networks where Advantech’s devices, such as IIoT gateways, must manage and coordinate large-scale deployments.
Mesh networking, powered by this integration, not only enhances network redundancy but also enables dynamic load balancing. In an IIoT setting, this ensures that if one communication node experiences a failure, data packets are automatically rerouted through alternative nodes, minimising downtime, and maintaining data integrity. This is particularly advantageous for mission-critical applications such as SCADA (Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition) systems, Sensor and telematics data collection for predictive maintenance, and remote asset management, where any interruption in connectivity could lead to costly operational disruptions.
Strategic advantages for IIoT deployments
The combined power of Taoglas antennas and Advantech connectivity solutions brings a new level of operational efficiency and futureproofing to IIoT networks. With enhanced signal reliability, increased network throughput, and the ability to scale rapidly across expansive environments, this integration provides a strategic advantage for industries ranging from smart manufacturing to energy management.
Collaboration use cases
When Wi-Fi connectivity is required for your IIoT applications, a dependable gateway device is key to maintaining secure and consistent Cloud connections. Advantech’s ICR-3201W wired router and gateway is a popular choice for these needs, offering robust connectivity for industrial environments. Paired with trusted Taoglas’ Wi-Fi antennas such as the compact GW.05.0153 or GW.71.5153 (Figure 2), you’ll experience reliable, uninterrupted connectivity, with the coverage reach your application demands.
For more mobile applications when you need to rely on cellular connectivity for your IIoT applications, Advantech’s BB-SR30500410 SmartFlex cellular router (Figure 3) offers the flexibility and adaptability crucial for dynamic IIoT environments. This device works perfectly with Taoglas’ line of external, rotatable hinge antennas, including the small TG.66 or the high- performance TG.55 to ensure the strong, reliable connectivity you desire.
Conclusion
Leveraging the synergy between Taoglas antennas and Advantech’s remote connectivity products offers a robust solution for businesses looking to optimise their IIoT networks. This integration not only strengthens the overall network architecture but also positions companies to meet the evolving demands of the IIoT landscape with confidence.
Andrew specialises in industrial cellular technology, LoRaWAN gateways and sensor nodes, and Wi-Fi access points. His responsibilities include developing and implementing the go-to-market strategy for the North American market, as well as supporting Advantech’s frontline sales team and partners in business development and project management.
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