#21 Transmitting is Cheaper than Receiving
Symbiobites #21: An invisible fact of radio communications is that receiving data is typically a lot more power hungry than transmitting it.
read more »Symbiobites #21: An invisible fact of radio communications is that receiving data is typically a lot more power hungry than transmitting it.
read more »Symbiobites #20: Many IoT applications are not very bandwidth intensive, hence it comes down to other more important factors.
read more »Symbiobites #19: LoRaWAN and 2.4 GHz Mesh are very different beasts and suitable for different applications.
read more »Symbiobites #18: Where possible cut down the scope to build a valuable release faster and start with capable resources to begin with.
read more »Symbiobites #17: Going from data to insight means presenting it in such a way that the insight becomes accessible without deep analysis.
read more »Symbiobites #16: Complexity and risk don’t increase linearly with the number of things you want your MVP to do - simplicity is key.
read more »Symbiobites #15: Bandwith is often the first, but rarely the most important point when comparing networking technologies.
read more »Symbiobites #14: An early PoC is so important, because you can see your ideas in action, learn from them and adjust the plan accordingly.
read more »Symbiobites #13: Convergence is certainly worth striving for, but it needs to be a slow and organic process.
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