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Multi-node ultra-low-latency wireless radio launched

Multi-node ultra-low-latency wireless radio launched

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By Rich Pell



Compared to traditional local wireless connectivity technologies such as Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, and Zigbee, says the company, its proprietary SMULL (Synchronized Multi-node Ultra Low-Latency) fundamentally solves the high-latency communication (non-real-time) problem in traditional wireless technologies. According to the company, the technology offers less than one-tenth of the communication latency between multiple local nodes in a network and will enable many latency-critical wireless applications, such as game controllers, wireless audio, healthcare, and industrial robot control.

“We are excited to introduce SMULL technology to the market today,” says Jason Wu, Co-Founder, and CEO of InPlay Inc, “The release of this innovative technology fills a technology gap for local wireless connectivity technologies and provides a trusted technology platform for new and challenging wireless applications. We want developers to rely on the convenience and low latency feature of SMULL technology to deliver truly innovative and competitive wireless products and services to the market.”

SMULL technology is based on a star network topology with a single network supporting up to 128 edge nodes. It supports Unicast, Multicast, and Broadcast communication modes.

Also, says the company, its synchronization protocol ensures that the communication between the local nodes in the same network is not cross interfered. In the meantime, SMULL technology supports adaptive frequency hopping technology, so that the nodes in the network can adapt to cleaner frequency bands in the presence of interference to ensure communication quality.

The company says it plans to launch a range of wireless chipset products based on SMULL technology, with the first-gen chipset planned to be available as early as June 2020.

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