Telecoms, Datacoms, Wireless, IoT


Joint solution enables seamless connectivity between machines and enterprises

3 November 2004 Telecoms, Datacoms, Wireless, IoT

Wavecom offers an end-to-end machine-to-machine (M2M) industry solution integrating IBM's MQ messaging technology, allowing seamless end-to-end connectivity between remote devices and enterprises' core IT systems.

Traditionally, M2M applications have been developed primarily as proprietary solutions, connecting a particular device to a dedicated application. In many industries, however, data from remote devices are becoming increasingly valuable for the enterprise as a whole for billing, production scheduling, accounting and a host of other purposes. The problem has been the transformation of data from heterogeneous collections of remote devices into a format that can be employed by any application or IT system within the corporate network.

The joint solution allows data from any remote device with a serial interface to be transmitted over a cellular network to a WebSphere MQ Integrator message broker and sent in an enriched format to any number of corporate applications using a publish/subscribe messaging model.

IBM's MQ Integrator scada device protocol (MQIsdp) is a low-overhead protocol that uses little bandwidth, and is therefore well-suited for M2M applications which usually transmit small data volumes at regular intervals. With Wavecom's MUSE Platform the MQIsdp protocol is embedded directly onto Wavecom's WISMO modules. The MUSE Platform is an open software environment that allows developers to easily develop and embed wireless applications directly onto WISMO modules and modems. This provides device manufacturers and system integrators with a cost-effective and easily integrated solution enabling them to create end-to-end-connectivity between a network of remote devices and enterprise applications. The system is based on open standards and paves the way for new uses of data from remote devices.



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