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Cost-Effective Connectivity - 3 Lessons from designing a $200 connected water sensor

In 2015 Ericsson set out to develop a connected water sensor. The purpose of the wireless sensor was to report real-time water quality every 30 minutes to the cloud, creating an ongoing ecological signature of a particular point in the water system. This white paper details the process that developed this inexpensive, connected sensor and highlights three lessons learned along the way.

In 2015 Ericsson set out to develop a connected water sensor. The purpose of the wireless sensor was to report real-time water quality every 30 minutes to the cloud, creating an ongoing ecological signature of a particular point in the water system. This white paper details the process that developed this inexpensive, connected sensor and highlights three lessons learned along the way.

 

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