Gemalto advances Global IoT connectivity with LPWA Module Platform Based on latest Qualcomm LTE IoT solution

Wed, Jan 16, 2019 | By publisher


Tech

Cinterion platform engineered to provide reduced power consumption, uniquely efficient firmware update technology, eSIM and remote provisioning, steadfast security and automated device-to-cloud on boarding

 

 

To meet booming global demand for Low Power Wide Area, LPWA, IoT connectivity, Gemalto announces a platform of innovative Cinterion IoT Modules based on the latest Qualcomm® 9205 LTE IoT modem from Qualcomm Technologies, Inc., a subsidiary of Qualcomm Incorporated. The new solution is designed to support global LTE-M and NB-IoT connectivity with optional 2G fallback from a single, ultra-small IoT module. Ready for the latest 3GPP specifications (Rel 14), the platform will be loaded with Gemalto security and value-added features specifically designed for compact, power-efficient IoT applications including smart meters, asset trackers, healthcare, wearable and smart city solutions.

Available in the second half of 2019, the first Cinterion products based on Qualcomm Technologies’ next-gen IoT LTE chipset will include the multimode Cinterion EXS62 IoT Module and Cinterion EXS82 IoT Module with 2G fallback. The miniaturized solutions are designed to deliver global connectivity and extended coverage range with support of power class 5. This can enable up to 70% reduced power consumption helping to preserve the battery for applications in remote locations. It can also reduce cost and complexity for device makers and ensures worldwide reliability, which is crucial for the 6 billion new IoT devices expected to leverage LPWAN connectivity by 20261.

The platform will leverage Gemalto’s innovative incremental FOTA technology with Lightweight M2M, LwM2M, to tackle the critical challenge of balancing bandwidth and power efficiency with software and security updates necessary over the long life of IoT devices. By streamlining overall firmware design and allowing precise revision of only the portion of code that needs updating, Gemalto can significantly reduce the overall update file size by 95% compared to competing LPWA modules. This will exceed benchmarks required by global mobile network operators and reduces transmission time, power draw and throughput. It’s essential for managing forthcoming 5G compliance updates and extending device lifespan as well as for allowing dynamic feature updates and customisation.

Built on Gemalto’s expertise in securely managing billions of digital credentials, the new Cinterion platform will include an integrated onboard eSIM along with secure remote provisioning capabilities. Together, the solutions can authenticate IoT devices, encrypt data and securely manage connections to cellular networks globally. Embedded into the IoT module, tamper-resistant embedded SIMs will reduce the size and cost of solutions while simplifying the supply chain.

Embedding digital identity certificates inside CinterionIoT Modules during manufacturing strengthens IoT device security and ensures data privacy. Leveraging a digital handshake authentication process, certificates verify the identity of device and applications to streamline enrollment in all the main IoT cloud platforms. It will also simplify development and reduces TCO for OEMs by eliminating the need to deploy their own secure production facilities.

“We are excited to work with strong industry leaders like Gemalto to expand the horizon of possibility in IoT solutions,” Vieri Vanghi, the vice president, product management, Qualcomm Europe, Inc, said. “Our collaboration with Gemalto on their new Cinterion LPWAN IoT Module Platform can allow OEMs to easily integrate and launch products using our cutting-edge Qualcomm 9205 LTE IoT modem, and in doing so, they will help enable massive IoT connectivity that can transform industries and make life better.”

“Gemalto’sCinterion LPWAN IoT Module Platform will bring together our deep expertise in both IoT connectivity and digital security and provide a wealth of unique features that can allow device manufacturers to take the lead in IoTinnovation,” Andreas Haegele, SVP IoT Products, Gemalto, said. “Our continued collaboration with Qualcomm Technologies allows us to deliver on our customer promise of innovating new technologies to advance connectivity possibilities, support their business success and enable trust in the IoT.”

– Jan. 16, 2019 @ 19:05 GMT |

Tags:


IT expert tasks FG on implementing AI governance framework

VICTOR Haruna-Francis, an Information Technology Expert, has urged the government to adopt an Artificial Intelligence (AI) governance framework to mitigate...

Read More
Google ambassador encourages women to utilise opportunities in programmes

A Woman Techmaker Ambassador (WTA), Mrs Gbemisola Esho, on Sunday encouraged women to take advantage of the opportunities in Google’s...

Read More
Orange Digital Center inaugurated in Guinea Bissau to train young people in digital skills

ORANGE is proud to inaugurate today the Orange Digital Center, ODC, Guinea-Bissau, an ecosystem dedicated to the development of digital...

Read More