Interoperability and efficient data transmission are essential for a connected digital ecosystem. At CTIC we work on the design of models and standards that enable seamless communication between heterogeneous systems, facilitating the exchange of structured and semantically enriched information, key for the integration of services and the generation of value from data.
Data communication
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5G/6G M2M
5G/6G M2M
The 5G and 6G technologies introduce very relevant advances in "machine-to-machine" (M2M) communications, offering high speed and low latency.
M2M communications refer to the automated information exchange between devices, without the need for human intervention. This means that two or more machines can communicate and send data to each other autonomously.
For CTIC, it is key to integrate these technologies in IoT projects, especially in private company headquarters and rural areas. Moreover, for the future, preparing for 6G is crucial, anticipating its future applications in extended reality, holographic communications and Artificial Intelligence.
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LoRaWAN
LoRaWAN
LoRaWAN is a wireless communication technology that stands out for its long range, low bandwidth and low cost. It has established itself as essential in industry, especially in Internet of Things (IoT) deployments.
Its growing adoption, highlighted by various technology consultancies, suggests a promising future and further integration into diverse applications.
CTIC's lines of work in this technology are as follows:
- Innovation in applications through disruptive use cases in areas such as industry, storage and infrastructure management.
- Optimization of self-managed networks, improving their efficiency and low cost, and facilitating theirimplementation and maintenance.
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Satellite communications
Satellite communications
Satellite communications, especially with low Earth orbit (LEO) satellites, are key to improving global connectivity, particularly in rural and remote areas. These satellites offer significant advantages, such as lower latency and reduced launch costs.
For CTIC, our focus on this technology is essential and centers on:
- Developing robust network infrastructures that support stable connections to LEO satellites.
- Integrate these communications with terrestrial networks for complete and seamless coverage.
- Create innovative applications in vital sectors such as education, health and emergency management.