Wirepas Connectivity is a proprietary mesh protocol which allows an unlimited number of nodes (RuuviTags) to be connected to the internet through a single sink (gateway).
“Wirepas is focused on providing the most reliable, optimized and scalable device connectivity to its customers. With our help customers can digitalize their current business processes and innovate for new disruptive models.
Wirepas Connectivity is a de-centralized radio communications protocol for devices. What we offer is the protocol software that can be used in any device, with any radio chip and on any radio band. We offer the connectivity for Original Equipment Manufacturers (OEMs), System Integrator (SI), Radio Hardware Manufacturers, Telecom Operators and End Customers.
We take the application requirements as the starting point. We optimize the protocol according to the application’s needs to achieve the optimized solution. For us, technology is the enabler, not the starting point. The customer delivery includes the protocol firmware and the network diagnostics tool, which monitors the status and operation of the network.
All the Wirepas Connectivity intelligence is in the network. The devices decide the best actions by themselves locally. No central network management is needed. The local decision-making ensures that the devices always operate the similar way, independent of the network size or the devices’ locations within the network.”
Only for business customers
Ruuvi has partnered with Wirepas and RuuviTag has become a fully supported platform. Meaning, their protocol stack runs on RuuviTags without any issues.
However, keep in mind that Wirepas Connectivity is targeted for business customers only.
If your business would like to use RuuviTags in large-scale sensor network deployments that would benefit from mesh-communication, Wirepas has a demo kit available. For more info, please contact Wirepas.
Wirepas GO 2018 & 2017
In June 2017, Wirepas organized an event for its partners and customers. The second event took place in end of June 2018. See videos and a blog post of the 2018 event:
Thank you guys, and see you next year!