Qualcomm Network IoT Connectivity Platform
The growth of IoT services and smart home devices has, until now, created islands of products rendered incompatible by conflicting connectivity technologies, communication protocols, and software frameworks. Building upon the success of Qualcomm Technologies’ device-focused IoT solutions, such as the QCA401x and QCA4531, the Qualcomm Network IoT Connectivity platform is designed to help ensure, for the first time, compatible and simultaneous use of Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, CSRmesh™ connectivity, and 802.15.4-based technologies across a network. The Qualcomm Network IoT Connectivity platform also supports previously announced communication protocols, cloud services and software frameworks, allowing it to act as a universal translator. By connecting previously disparate product portfolios and ecosystems, the Qualcomm Network IoT Connectivity platform significantly minimizes complexity and eases fragmentation challenges for manufacturers, developers and consumers.
Qualcomm Network Wi-Fi SON Feature Expansion
Since its introduction a year ago, the Qualcomm Wi-Fi SON suite of features has spurred the disruptive trend toward distributed networking systems. Distributed networks deliver corner-to-corner Wi-Fi, automated management with simple onboarding, and a host of other unique features. Every product to date employing a distributed networking architecture is based upon the Qualcomm Network solutions, including networking products announced at CES 2017.
With distributed networks seeing significant product traction, and the value Wi-Fi SON brings to networks recognized, Qualcomm Technologies is today announcing the expansion of the Wi-Fi SON capabilities to include:
- Support for both wired and wireline-based networks. This update allows network installations dependent on PLC, a previously announced upgrade, and/or Ethernet, to leverage the same innovative features, regardless of the network medium, that currently define the Wi-Fi implementations of SON.
- Expanded support for multi-hop network topologies. While a star topology is ideal for a majority of homes, there are many (multi-level, thick structures) where a multi-hop topology is more beneficial. Multi-hop topologies are the prototypical mesh-style configurations, and the addition of this option to Wi-Fi SON is designed to ensure a wider potential range of successful Wi-Fi SON implementations.
- Expansion of supported architectures to include MIPS-based systems.
Both the Qualcomm Network IoT Connectivity platform and expanded Qualcomm Wi-Fi SON features are available now as integrated offerings for Qualcomm Technologies Wi-Fi solutions for network infrastructure devices like network routers and gateways, with the Qualcomm Network IoT Connectivity Platform also available via our Qualcomm Technologies IoT device and hub solutions portfolio.
To get an up-close look at how these Qualcomm Network innovations are delivering simple, seamless networks that just work, please visit the Qualcomm booth at the Consumer Electronics Show, located in the Central Hall, booth #10948.