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Wireless mesh uprated for reduced power, increased monitoring and stability

7th October 2022
Sheryl Miles
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NeoCortec, manufacturer of ultra-low-power bi-directional wireless mesh network modules, has announced the release of Version 1.5 of its NeoMesh protocol.

The software reduces power consumption and improves monitoring and network stability.

In the protocol, data packets can be aggregated which cuts power consumption per packet transported or enables more packets to be delivered using the same overall power budget.

The NeoCortec NeoMesh wireless mesh networking protocol and software stack is optimised for ultra-low power operation, focusing on networks with many nodes, each of which is battery-powered.

It is suited for wireless sensor and actuator network installations where each device is required to send and receive small packets of data infrequently but with high reliability.

In such applications, NeoMesh can enable the network to operate on small batteries for several years.

Unlike most other mesh network technologies, NeoMesh is dynamic and scalable to thousands of nodes, with very few limits to network size or depth. It is also 'self-healing' since if a node fails, the system automatically re-routes the signal. Wireless operation reduces installed cost. NeoCortec communication modules are equipped with radio and the NeoMesh protocol and can be integrated into a sensor or actuator.

“Creating a network is simple", said Thomas Halkier, NeoCortec CEO, “simply switch on two nodes and you are up and running. As additional nodes are switched, they will automatically join the existing network, and begin to expand it both in number of devices and in range.”

Version 1.5 replaces previous versions of the protocol and can be installed in all NeoCortec communication modules.  The updated version is available for download .

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