How will 5G transform Industrial IoT?

April 24, 2019

Spatial diversity is essential Coordinated multi-point (CoMP) provides spatial diversity with high capacity CoMP enabled with dense deployment of small cells with high bandwidth backhaul Other diversity limited Frequency diversity does not address RF blockage/shadowing Time diversity limited as ultra low latency dictates timing. Allows multiple transmissions at the same time to multiple location without interfering Can also be used to by multiple operators to share spectrum more efficiently.

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Tadlys develops and sales sophisticated gateways and wireless local networks based on Bluetooth wireless technology. The company has developed a highly secure solution for scalable, adaptive local wireless networks, facilitating mobile voice and data communications, as well as Video and Control within organizations, offices and indoor public spaces. Product line includes vertical solutions for Hospitals, Museums, and facility management applications.

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whitePaper | December 12, 2019

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whitePaper | August 9, 2022

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Tadlys Ltd

Tadlys develops and sales sophisticated gateways and wireless local networks based on Bluetooth wireless technology. The company has developed a highly secure solution for scalable, adaptive local wireless networks, facilitating mobile voice and data communications, as well as Video and Control within organizations, offices and indoor public spaces. Product line includes vertical solutions for Hospitals, Museums, and facility management applications.

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