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IQNEXUS PLATFORM

Secure and scalable web platform running in the Cloud or On-Prem for device and data management.

Description

Expand your Application with IoT Sensors & Transceivers

IQnexus platform provides a secure and scalable toolset for device and data management. Multi-tenanted so you can provision individual tenants for customers under your account, and run the platform on your choice of Cloud or On-Prem infrastructure.

IQnexus platform as a middleware is supporting standard applications for Building Automation, Analytics, Energy-Management, Integration and Smart-Metering:

  • Janitza – GridVis & Energy Portal
  • Delta Controls – enteliWEB
  • Optergy – Proton & Enterprise
  • SkySpark – Analytics
  • Tridium – Integration Platform
  • Robotron – Smart Metering & Billing
  • SCADA Integration

IQnexus platform communicates to the target applications via different exports, APIs and protocols. It supports public IoT networks like the LoRaWAN® and Sigfox. IQnexus also provides private LoRaWAN® infrastructures with Gemtek gateways.

IQnexus platform is providing LoRaWAN® and NB-IoT connectivity to conventional application software, frameworks and integration platforms. Building Automation, Facility Management, Integration Platforms and Analytics Software are talking their own protocols and don’t behave like web services necessary for IoT environments. The world of the Internet of Things is young and meets established applications communicating with BACnet, Modbus, M-Bus and tagging layers like Haystack.

LoRaWAN® is one of this IoT networks coming up very fast. The ecosystem is not standarised. Traditional sensor suppliers adopted LoRa® like they did with ZigBee and WiFi. Still focusing to their own closed systems and talking with proprietary payloads. The short messages of LoRaWAN® is not allowing for self-explanatory protocols like M-Bus or BACnet with their massive overhead. Wired connections or short range wireless connectivity like W-MBus and ZigBee could manage this overhead. LPWANs like LoRa® have to squeeze down the message size and you have to know where in this string of hexadecimals the data is placed