NeoCortec Introduces Licensing for NeoMesh Wireless Mesh Networking Protocol and Software Stack

NeoCortec has announced a new licensing model for its NeoMesh wireless mesh networking protocol and software stack. This offering allows customers to integrate NeoMesh directly into their own designs, expanding its application potential while maintaining NeoCortec’s focus on manufacturing and selling its ultra-low-power sensor modules.

“Our primary focus remains the manufacturing and sale of our ultra-low-power NeoMesh wireless sensor modules,” said Thomas Steen Halkier, CEO of NeoCortec. “However, by introducing a licensing model for our NeoMesh software stack, customers can implement our software in their designs to gain the advantages of NeoMesh in their specific applications. Furthermore, we will provide comprehensive technical support to assist with the implementation of our software.”

Key Features and Capabilities of NeoMesh

The NeoMesh wireless mesh networking protocol and software stack offers unparalleled flexibility and reliability. Supporting a wide variety of sensor types and chipsets, NeoMesh is compatible with industry leaders such as Texas Instruments, Nordic Semiconductor, Silicon Labs, STMicroelectronics, and, most recently, Semtech.

Optimized for Ultra-Low Power and Easy Monitoring

NeoMesh is specifically designed for ultra-low-power operation, making it ideal for networks with large numbers of nodes. The protocol aggregates data packets, reducing power consumption per packet transported or enabling more data to be delivered within the same power budget. NeoMesh networks operate without the need for mains-powered routers or repeaters, running efficiently on small AA batteries for several years.

Additionally, NeoMesh includes commands for network monitoring, providing users with a clear overview of mesh network parameters and battery status. This capability enhances the ease of maintaining and optimizing the network.

High Scalability and Reliability

Unlike many other mesh networking technologies, NeoMesh is both dynamic and scalable, supporting thousands of nodes with minimal restrictions on network size or depth. Its self-healing capability ensures uninterrupted communication, as the system automatically reroutes signals in the event of a node failure. These features make NeoMesh particularly suited for wireless sensor and actuator installations, where devices need to exchange small amounts of data infrequently but with high reliability.

A New Frontier in Wireless Mesh Networking

With the introduction of its licensing model, NeoCortec enables customers to leverage NeoMesh’s innovative features for a range of applications. The protocol’s ability to support diverse sensors, chipsets, and use cases positions it as a versatile solution for industries seeking reliable and energy-efficient mesh networks.

For more information about NeoCortec and the NeoMesh wireless mesh networking protocol and software stack, visit www.neocortec.com.

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