CDAIT IoT Sensor 4.22.22

Posted April 22, 2022

The continuous demand for connectivity and data is leading to an increase in the use of satellites to expand network capabilities. From GEO (Geostationary in Orbit) satellites to LEO (Low-Earth and in a sun-synchronous Orbit) satellites, also referred to as nanosatellites for their shoe-box size, the anticipation for remote, lower-cost connectivity across the globe is growing. Satellite use for IoT expansion in remote areas is of particular interest. Below is an excerpt of related articles from the most recent CDAIT bi-weekly news digest.

 

On the Horizon: Nanosatellite Constellations Will Revolutionize the Internet of Things (IoT) [https://digitalcommons.law.seattleu.edu/sjteil/vol12/iss1/4/]

 

Could satellite internet be the key to remote IoT? [https://www.electropages.com/blog/2022/03/could-satellite-internet-be-key-remote-iot]

 

Types of Satellite Networks Used in IoT Solutions 
[https://www.iotforall.com/types-of-satellite-networks-used-in-iot-solutions]

 

AI-Driven Satellite Connectivity Linking Up IoT, Edge Computing
[https://www.informationweek.com/big-data/ai-driven-satellite-connectivity-linking-up-iot-edge-computing]

 

Update on the Satellite Internet of Things Market
[http://satellitemarkets.byteslinger.net/market-trends/update-satellite-internet-things-market]

 

Complete April 15 Biweekly IoT News Digest found here.