The Road to embedded world ’23: Metirionic
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embedded world is in Nuremberg Germany April 9-11th. Embedded Computing Design is a media partner
Metirionic concentrates its efforts on RTLS based applications for IEEE, Bluetooth, UWB, and CWFM RADAR that can be implemented in communication stacks such as Bluetooth, WirelessHART, IP500, ZigBee or 6lowPAN. Metirionic follows the phase-based Channel Sounding approach to provide accurate measuring of distance and angles for RTLS solutions.
During your visit to embedded world 2023, stop by Metirionic’s booth, Hall 3A 323a, and witness first-hand the work Metirionic has accomplished with an evaluation platform that enables a combined distance and angle measurement with BLE (Bluetooth Low Energy).
Metirionic’s platform for wireless distance measurement in combination with BLE adds the additional value of using localization to measure distances and directions of sensor nodes while optimizing performance in rugged edge environments where GPS, UWB, RFID, and Infrared have their limitations. It is ideal for environments needing fast, accurate, and efficient measurements like point-to-point, point-to-multipoint, tracking, and radar.
To better account for customer needs, Metirionic developed its MARS (Metirionic Advanced Ranging Stack) to enable signal processing algorithms to determine aaccurate distance and angles on Bluetooth and IEEE802.15.4 devices.
What is Mars?
According to Metirionic, Mars is “the signal processing middleware that optimizes the reliability of any real-time location system.” It consist of the following:
End-to-End fully modular Middleware
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Smart partitioning architecture
Optimized KPIs customized to the end-application
Metirionic will highlight its demo kits such as its DMK-215 that is based on Microchip’s AT86RF215 for wireless measurements that can send data to other communication protocols for easy plug-and-play capabilities.
Industrial use cases demand ranging modules that target different applications based on point-to-point, point-to-multipoint, and radar techniques:
And to end with a Vonnegut quote, “And so it goes…”
For more information, visit?https://metirionic.com/