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Wirepas launches a dedicated connectivity product for beacons
by Staff Writers
Tampere, Finland (SPX) Feb 22, 2016


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Wirepas, a global device connectivity provider, is extending its product portfolio to a new application area - beacons. The new product is based on the unique Wirepas Connectivity protocol, and it is optimized to fulfill the needs of various beacon use cases.

Beacons are a fast growing application area within the device connectivity and IoT (Internet of Things) markets. Beacons have several use cases in retail, transportation, and events for example.

Wirepas Connectivity for Beacons enables wireless connectivity for any beacon device and provides a remote fleet management solution, without extra hardware. In addition, it enables enhanced beacon security, providing protection against beacon spoofing and piggybacking attacks.

The product is ready for any beacon protocol, such as iBeacon or Eddystone. With Wirepas Connectivity for Beacons, the status of the beacons is available 24/7 and the beacons can be remotely configured, without compromising the battery lifetime.

Wirepas Connectivity for Beacons is a good example of our value proposition. The ability to flexibly optimize the connectivity solution to the needs of the customer's business case and application is crucial to the development and growth of IoT based business. With our focus on the software we are able to optimize the network according to the actual application requirements, Wirepas CEO Teppo Hemia summarizes.

With Wirepas Connectivity beacons can be inter-connected via a wireless mesh network at any scale. All necessary device-side functionality is included in the Wirepas Connectivity firmware, including the low energy mesh operation, concurrent beacon advertisements, and remote beacon management API (Application Programming Interface).

The functionalities include status monitoring and remote configuration for the beacons. Wirepas Connectivity for Beacons runs on the same physical layer as Bluetooth thus enabling mesh and beacon functionality to run on the same chipset hardware, concurrently.

The unique features of Wirepas Connectivity for Beacons provide a perfect fit for efficiently managing beacons. Fully automatic network operation provides easy installation and requires no maintenance for the network. It also enables remote firmware updates that can otherwise be a costly operation for large-scale beacon networks, Wirepas CTO Ville Kaseva highlights.


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