Insightful! Congrats, this vedio is different and special one till now. It will be good to see more data and configurations for this demo. I was expecting to get the kit in India but there was no option. 🙃 But still applied. Eager to explore this devkit. 🙂
OK explanation, but isn't this all compensating for the increased error rate as the range increases? I would have liked to see a more data driven demo than just connected/disconnected. Overall, the range is still impressive!
This is very interesting! I am curious if the energy cost are affected. This sounds a little like the old-school sliding window in flow control used with low baud modems back in the days when dinosaurs (and me!) roamed the earth assuming there is code running at both ends?
I've no doubt that with suitable coding you can achieve reliable communications over long distances but my concern is that as you crowd the spectrum you increase the noise floor. This doesn't show up with lab testing but when you've got a whole bunch of devices trying to use the same spectrum space the floor comes up and eventually communication becomes unreliable. This doesn't matter that much unless you're using the link for real time control -- model aircraft (for example) have strict real time control needs and drop outs are leading to crashes from unpredictable loss of control situations. I went through all this rigmarole with WiFi development. Marketing continually pushed engineers to push the boundaries of what the technology could do. There is, unfortunately, no free lunch with radio. (Try your test on a crowded R/C field, not in the middle of nowhere.....)
Giveway is limited to certain countries. 1. United States 2. Austria 3. Belgium 4. Canada 5. Denmark 6. Finland 7. France 8. Germany 9. Iceland 10. Ireland 11. Israel 12. Netherlands 13. Norway 14. Slovenia 15. Spain 16. Turkey 17. United Kingdom
@siddheshbhobe5661 Some lazy marketing personal from Silicon is too lazy to fill Paperwork for customs export control. That's the truth these kits are essentially found locally no problem.
Insightful! Congrats, this vedio is different and special one till now.
It will be good to see more data and configurations for this demo.
I was expecting to get the kit in India but there was no option. 🙃
But still applied. Eager to explore this devkit. 🙂
OK explanation, but isn't this all compensating for the increased error rate as the range increases? I would have liked to see a more data driven demo than just connected/disconnected. Overall, the range is still impressive!
Noted! Thanks for the suggestion. Hopefully in another video, we'll do more data-driven approach.
Is it importent to have a program for proximity beacin to advertise with tham or if i setup a beacin evryone with blotooth can get the notification
What device and antenna did you use for the central in that test?
Just the One Plus Nord N10 5G phone (with no external antenna) running the EFR Connect mobile app
Well done, Mohammed! Your explanation of the concept was excellent!
Thank you!
Wow I haven't flown a drown in years but I can't believe how crisp and steady that video was!
Excellent explanation !
Thanks!
This is very interesting! I am curious if the energy cost are affected. This sounds a little like the old-school sliding window in flow control used with low baud modems back in the days when dinosaurs (and me!) roamed the earth assuming there is code running at both ends?
I've no doubt that with suitable coding you can achieve reliable communications over long distances but my concern is that as you crowd the spectrum you increase the noise floor. This doesn't show up with lab testing but when you've got a whole bunch of devices trying to use the same spectrum space the floor comes up and eventually communication becomes unreliable. This doesn't matter that much unless you're using the link for real time control -- model aircraft (for example) have strict real time control needs and drop outs are leading to crashes from unpredictable loss of control situations.
I went through all this rigmarole with WiFi development. Marketing continually pushed engineers to push the boundaries of what the technology could do. There is, unfortunately, no free lunch with radio. (Try your test on a crowded R/C field, not in the middle of nowhere.....)
I would have added an echo message to be sent every 5 seconds to validate the message is arriving correctly.
Giveway is limited to certain countries.
1. United States
2. Austria
3. Belgium
4. Canada
5. Denmark
6. Finland
7. France
8. Germany
9. Iceland
10. Ireland
11. Israel
12. Netherlands
13. Norway
14. Slovenia
15. Spain
16. Turkey
17. United Kingdom
Yes, correct. Unfortunately, this is due to regional regulations and restrictions on free giveaways.
Why is India not in the List?
@siddheshbhobe5661 Some lazy marketing personal from Silicon is too lazy to fill Paperwork for customs export control. That's the truth these kits are essentially found locally no problem.
It's disappointing that they won't send it to me in New Zealand. :-(