NeoCortec, a Danish manufacturer of ultra-low-power wireless networking technology, has unveiled a revamped website that offers detailed technical information on its NeoMesh protocol stack and its new LoRa-based modulation technology.
The company, which develops bi-directional wireless mesh networks for smart devices, said the site now provides guidance on three different ways to deploy NeoMesh, along with use cases, technical support resources, and a list of distributors stocking its products.
Thomas Steen Halkier, Chief Executive of NeoCortec, said the update reflects growing demand from engineers and customers for more detailed technical information. “We realised that we needed to give visitors to our website more technical information about how our NeoMesh wireless mesh protocol stack actually works, especially since our technology is now available with FSK modulation and LoRa modulation,” he said.
NeoMesh, NeoCortec’s primary product, is designed to overcome the limitations of competing protocols such as Zigbee, Z-Wave, Bluetooth, and Thread, particularly in terms of scalability, range, and power consumption. The protocol can be embedded in smart devices to enable both device-to-device and cloud communication, and can be deployed via modules or licensed on a variety of chipsets.
Founded in 2007, NeoCortec has focused on developing innovations for wireless sensor networks, targeting applications in smart buildings and industrial environments where non-smart devices can be upgraded without cabling.
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