So Many Wireless Technologies … Which Is the Right One for My Application?
Wireless technology has been used in industry for many years and has provided reliable communications for monitoring and controlling remote processes, including mission-critical applications.
Understanding the capabilities and limitations of the various technologies will allow users to realize the benefits of wireless while avoiding the problems resulting from misapplication.
This paper provides an overview of the various license-free, spread-spectrum technologies and their appropriate use for industrial applications.
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