Often defined as the future of city living, a smart apartment goes beyond some high-tech gadgetry and wireless devices. It is a living space that is enhanced by connectivity and smart amenities to enable a better living experience for residents and property owners. Smart apartments enable convenience, security, and flexibility for residents and can lower property management costs.
Wi-Fi HaLow offers the correct mix of range, data rate, battery life, and scalability to enable the smart apartment complex. Other connectivity standards usually fall short. For a quick look at how Wi-Fi HaLow compares to LoRa, Bluetooth Low Energy, Zigbee, and Cellular read our Wi-Fi HaLow disruption article. Wi-Fi HaLow has the connectivity features smart buildings and campuses require.
Wi-Fi HaLow delivers coverage at distances over 1000 yards, speeds measured in megabits and not kilobits, years of battery life, and over 8000 devices connected to a single access point. These specifications meet the requirements of most properties and enable a range of smart devices from a simple light sensor to a security camera feed. This is from one AP, with no monthly reoccurring costs, and the familiar architecture you know and love from Wi-Fi.
Now that we all have a similar picture in our mind, let’s first take a look at the requirements for a Wi-Fi HaLow network for that property would look like. I will give you a hint, it’s very simple. One single access point could cover the entire property. The range of Wi-Fi HaLow would cover the entire property the biggest concern will be signal penetration. For our thought experiment, we would place the AP outdoors to minimize the number of walls the signal has to go through, however it would be possible to reach from inside one building to the other. Silex put together an indoor case study using HaLow technology to connect a device through four floors of a building. We also have a video of our testing in a warehouse environment to see the signal penetration capabilities. Depending on the thickness of the walls and the material used, it would be reasonable to imagine that one AP could reach the entire property and get a connection anywhere. Now that we have a simple network architecture in mind, let us move on to the applications that HaLow could enable.
The next important part of on-premises security is cameras. Wi-Fi HaLow is taking over the consumer market for outdoor security cameras. With regular Wi-Fi usually unable to be used outside of the home, Wi-Fi HaLow-enabled home security cameras are being used today, boasting ranges of over 1000 feet and including two-way audio. Wi-Fi HaLow sets itself apart from other long-distance connectivity standards with its data throughput.
Extending from that you could bring on smart appliances like ice machines, commercial refrigerators, exercise equipment, washers and driers, and water heaters. HaLow can be used to monitor these devices, make sure they are maintained, and remotely diagnosed if any issues occur. The smart washers and driers can also use HaLow as a connectivity solution for a cashless laundry payment system. Due to the sub-gigahertz frequency of Wi-Fi HaLow, you could even connect to a basement laundry room.
Now that we covered the uses of smart devices today, let’s move to the potential of Wi-Fi HaLow has. It has features to push the envelope of smart devices. We will apply some of the industrial IoT applications people are looking to use Wi-Fi HaLow to the smart apartment complex. Due to the combination of range, data throughput, and low power properties, you can enable many use cases that were never available before.
Wi-Fi HaLow can be used to add remote tracking of property assets like golf carts, power tools, lawnmowers, or any other asset that is movable but remains on the property. Your golf cart could even send a video for a virtual site visit of the grounds.
Wi-Fi HaLow could be used to create an efficient automated landscaping solution. With soil sensors and a smart watering solution, you could have greenery with less water. WI-FI HaLow could be even used to create and connect an autonomous lawnmower.
Wi-Fi HaLow is being used today to connect EV charging stations in parking structures combined with point-of-sale units. It is being used to connect solar panels today, and with that could connect a solar panel array on the roof of each building. These concepts combined could be used to create a green-minded citizen’s ideal living location.
Now if you are in the IoT industry you are probably thinking of some challenges that would come with this dreamed-up apartment complex. First, this sounds like a lot of devices, a lot of interference, and perhaps only possible by using expensive cellular. With Wi-Fi HaLow being built for IoT it meets many requirements and challenges set forth by IoT deployments, but I want to invite you to see it in action:
Have some other smart building applications you ruled out as being impossible? Couldn’t build a smart device due to not finding a wireless network to support your vision? Let’s talk HaLow. See if having the right combination of range, throughput, security, client devices, low power, and simple network architecture could fit your dream.