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JULY/AUGUST 2016 SUPPLEMENT CONTENTS SUPPLEMENT THE INTERNET of THINGS


The Internet of Things


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IOT PRODUCT SPOTLIGHT


New multiband, multiprotocol wireless SoC enables use of the same multiprotocol device in 2.4GHz and multiple sub-GHz bands


IOT SECURITY S4


IoT security is a major obstacle but with the right combination of certified software and hardware platforms a fitting solution can be achieved in response


WIRELESS SENSORS


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The latest buck-boost converters built for IoT and micropowered applications offer the right level of supply for low power sensors


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Harnessing the power of wireless sensor devices


The latest buck-boost converters built for IoT and micropowered applications offer advanced capabilities


SUPPLEMENT FEATURES


IoT news spotlight... S4. Connected devices need e-commerce standard security


S5. Personal security wearable on the move


IoT security begins with the hardware...


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S6. The IoT has significantly changed the way medical devices are developed. Usually they need to be connected to the net, plus the services are becoming increasingly complex. Security is one of the biggest obstacles developers have to overcome. Hardware platforms are a good starting point, as they already have numerous security features integrated for IoT applications


The Industrial Internet of Things: Leveraging the power of cloud computing...


S8. In order to seamlessly integrate industrial data into the Industrial Internet of Things, a new communications platform is needed. Here we identify the requirements and features of such a platform


Harnessing the power of wireless sensor devices...


S10. Exploring the advanced capabilities of the latest buck-boost converters built for IoT and micropowered applications


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