5by5 Wireless Technology: IoT Fundamentals
This page covers the fundamentals of 5by5 wireless technology. It details the features of this low-power Wide Area Network (WAN) used in the Internet of Things (IoT). The 5by5 wireless technology has been developed by engineers at InventionShare.
This technology allows devices to upload data at speeds of around 32 Mbps (using a 24 MHz bandwidth) and download data at speeds of approximately 218 Mbps (using a 48 MHz bandwidth).
5by5 wireless devices can simultaneously transmit and receive data, operating in the UHF frequency band. This technology is primarily intended for use in remote, rural areas.
5by5 wireless hotspots utilize 360-degree antennas to provide coverage in all directions.
The technology uses the frequency spectrum from 300 to 1000 MHz for operation. 5by5 wireless devices are compliant with DOCSIS 3.0 and LTE standards.
Specifications | 5by5 Wireless Technology |
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Distance Coverage | 25 miles (using Base Station), approximately 32 Km |
Frequency of Operation | UHF (470 to 860 MHz) |
Applications | Phone, video, broadband internet |
Topology | Full duplex |
Speed | 218 Mbps (Downlink) and 32 Mbps (Uplink) |
Standard compliance | DOCSIS 3.0, LTE |