“Our primary focus remains the production and sale of our low-power wireless sensor modules,” said Thomas Steen Halkier, CEO of NeoCortec. “However, by introducing a licensing model for our software stack, customers can implement our software into their designs to leverage the benefits of NeoMesh in their specific applications. Additionally, we will provide technical support to assist with the implementation of our software.”
The protocol and stack support a variety of sensor types and applications, and ICs from Texas Instruments, Nordic Semiconductor, Silicon Labs, STMicroelectronics and Semtech.
NeoMesh is optimized for networks with many low-power sensor and actuator nodes – thousands of them can be accommodated – that only need to occasionally send and receive small data packets with high reliability. The protocol allows aggregation of data packets to reduce the power per packet transported.
Networks are dynamically configured and can self-heal.
No mains powered routers or repeaters are required; it is claimed to use AA batteries for years.