\"\"BENGALURU: A recent recommendation to the telecommunications department<\/a> from its technical committee could spark the next phase of growth of connected devices<\/a> and jumpstart the smart cities initiative<\/a> in India. Currently, about 2 MHz of the spectrum between 865 and 867 MHz are available for connected devices to talk to one another.
\n
\nBut Telecommunications Engineering Centre (TEC), which sets standards and specifications for the telecom department, has asked the latter to set aside at least 10-12 MHz of bandwidth for sensors and other connected devices.
\n
\nTEC, in a report in November, said it was important to set aside the spectrum in advance to realise the possibility of smart cities.
\n
\n\"Rather than taking a reactive approach by allocating additional spectrum ‘as and when required’, a proactive approach is needed by acting in advance and allocating an optimum amount of de-licensed spectrum,\" said the report. \"It will be preferable to have the spectrum close to the current delicensed band of 865-867 MHz,\" it added.
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\n
\nThese recommendations will be considered and enforced by the Wireless Planning & Coordination committee (WPC), which exercises statutory and regulatory functions of the government of India.
\n
\nBarring political interference, this spectrum should be available for use in 3-4 months’ time, said Arvind Tiwary, who heads the special interest group for internet-ofthings (IoT) segment at TiE (The Indus Entrepreneurs).
\n
\n\"Our ecosystem is very nascent and these are long term ecosystem problems,\" said Tiwary. \"I am very happy that WPC listened to us and TEC has done the calculations to prove that this is required.\" This recommendation is important because the other alternative unlicensed spectrum available in the 2.4 Ghz range is cluttered with high bandwidth traffic like WiFi and cordless phones, out of sync with applications typical of IoT.
\n
The central government is working on a plan to create a $15 billion ‘
Internet<\/a> of Things’ industry in the next six years. For that to be possible, we would need at least 20-24 MHz, said Tiwary. \"This is a good starting step. Just like we leapfrogged by going directly to cellular, India can do the same with wireless IoT devices to revolutionise medicine, agriculture, transport, energy, manufacturing, and other sectors,\" Dr Anil Gupta, CEO of Smart Buildings, which helps conserve, manage and monitor energy in buildings with its connected devices.
\n
\n\"The new government has shown a decisive and speedy approach. In my view, we will gain respect in the global community by taking a speedy decision. IoT devices are going to come like a tsunami,\" said Gupta, who added that, over time, we should homogenize India to the entire 902-928 MHz band, to match the spectrum that devices in the US operate in.
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科技委员会留出10 - 12 MHz带宽的互连设备在智能城市

最近推荐的电信部门技术委员会可能引发下一阶段的增长的连接设备。

Krithika•克里
  • 更新2015年12月8日09:18点坚持
班加罗尔:最近的一项建议电信部门从其技术委员会可能引发连接的下一阶段的增长设备和启动智能城市项目在印度。目前,约2 MHz 865和867兆赫之间的光谱可用于连接设备与彼此交谈。

但是电信工程中心(TEC),电信部门的标准和规范,要求后者留出至少10 - 12 MHz带宽的传感器和其他连接设备。

TEC 11月的一份报告中说,这是重要的提前留出频谱意识到智能城市的可能性。

”,而不是采取被动的方法通过分配额外的频谱,在需要时,积极的方法是需要提前采取行动和分配最优的de-licensed光谱,”报告说。“这将是更好的光谱接近当前的865 - 867 MHz, delicensed乐队”。





这些建议将会考虑和实施无线规划和协调委员会(WPC),练习法定和印度政府的监管职能。

除非政治干涉,这个频谱应使用3 - 4个月的时间,Arvind Tiwary说,特殊利益集团的负责人internet-ofthings(物联网)段领带(印度河企业家)。

“我们的生态系统非常新,这些都是长期生态系统问题,“Tiwary说。“我很高兴听我们WPC和TEC所做的计算来证明这是必需的。”This recommendation is important because the other alternative unlicensed spectrum available in the 2.4 Ghz range is cluttered with high bandwidth traffic like WiFi and cordless phones, out of sync with applications typical of IoT.

中央政府正在计划建立一个150亿美元的互联网行业在未来六年的东西。为实现这一目标,我们需要至少20 - 24 MHz, Tiwary说。“这是一个好的开始的一步。就像我们超越了直接通过手机,印度可以做同样的无线物联网设备,改革医学、农业、交通、能源、制造业、和其他行业,”首席执行官Anil Gupta博士的智能建筑,这有助于节约,管理和监控能源在建筑的连接设备。

“新的政府显示出决定性的和快速的方法。在我看来,我们将在国际社会获得尊重通过快速的决定。物联网设备会像海啸,”Gupta说,他补充说,随着时间的推移,我们应该使均匀印度整个902 - 928 MHz频段,以匹配设备在美国经营的频谱。


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\"\"BENGALURU: A recent recommendation to the telecommunications department<\/a> from its technical committee could spark the next phase of growth of connected devices<\/a> and jumpstart the smart cities initiative<\/a> in India. Currently, about 2 MHz of the spectrum between 865 and 867 MHz are available for connected devices to talk to one another.
\n
\nBut Telecommunications Engineering Centre (TEC), which sets standards and specifications for the telecom department, has asked the latter to set aside at least 10-12 MHz of bandwidth for sensors and other connected devices.
\n
\nTEC, in a report in November, said it was important to set aside the spectrum in advance to realise the possibility of smart cities.
\n
\n\"Rather than taking a reactive approach by allocating additional spectrum ‘as and when required’, a proactive approach is needed by acting in advance and allocating an optimum amount of de-licensed spectrum,\" said the report. \"It will be preferable to have the spectrum close to the current delicensed band of 865-867 MHz,\" it added.
\n
\n
\n\"\"
\n
\n
\nThese recommendations will be considered and enforced by the Wireless Planning & Coordination committee (WPC), which exercises statutory and regulatory functions of the government of India.
\n
\nBarring political interference, this spectrum should be available for use in 3-4 months’ time, said Arvind Tiwary, who heads the special interest group for internet-ofthings (IoT) segment at TiE (The Indus Entrepreneurs).
\n
\n\"Our ecosystem is very nascent and these are long term ecosystem problems,\" said Tiwary. \"I am very happy that WPC listened to us and TEC has done the calculations to prove that this is required.\" This recommendation is important because the other alternative unlicensed spectrum available in the 2.4 Ghz range is cluttered with high bandwidth traffic like WiFi and cordless phones, out of sync with applications typical of IoT.
\n
The central government is working on a plan to create a $15 billion ‘
Internet<\/a> of Things’ industry in the next six years. For that to be possible, we would need at least 20-24 MHz, said Tiwary. \"This is a good starting step. Just like we leapfrogged by going directly to cellular, India can do the same with wireless IoT devices to revolutionise medicine, agriculture, transport, energy, manufacturing, and other sectors,\" Dr Anil Gupta, CEO of Smart Buildings, which helps conserve, manage and monitor energy in buildings with its connected devices.
\n
\n\"The new government has shown a decisive and speedy approach. In my view, we will gain respect in the global community by taking a speedy decision. IoT devices are going to come like a tsunami,\" said Gupta, who added that, over time, we should homogenize India to the entire 902-928 MHz band, to match the spectrum that devices in the US operate in.
\n
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