Arm pushes Mbed Cloud platform to provide IoT capabilities for restricted devices

Arm recently launched the new Mbed Cloud platform, offering a comprehensive IoT device management solution that caters to both resource-constrained and advanced IoT devices. This platform is designed to simplify deployment, enhance security, and provide greater control, helping businesses bring their IoT initiatives to life faster and more efficiently. As more forward-thinking companies begin to leverage the Internet of Things for data analysis and operational improvements, they are discovering new ways to optimize products and elevate user experiences. However, moving from pilot projects to full-scale operations demands stronger IoT device security, better networking capabilities, and more robust configuration options than traditional cloud services can offer. ![Arm pushes Mbed Cloud platform to provide IoT capabilities for restricted devices](http://i.bosscdn.com/blog/pI/YB/AF/qc8IeAWH-pAAKiEXpL9w0061.png) Accelerating the implementation of IoT capabilities is now a top priority for many organizations, and Arm’s newly launched Mbed Cloud platform has become a key topic in industry discussions. **Mbed Cloud support for on-premise devices** While cloud services have made it easier for companies to manage growing numbers of IoT devices, some enterprises face challenges connecting to public clouds due to security or regulatory concerns. To address this, Mbed Cloud now supports both public and private environments. Arm is expanding the platform’s capabilities to allow customers to build private clouds within their own data centers, ensuring greater control and compliance. In addition to supporting legacy hardware, this flexible solution also integrates with external IaaS (Infrastructure as a Service) solutions from various vendors. **Provide IoT capabilities for restricted devices** Millions of IoT devices currently face limitations due to cost, memory constraints, or limited processing power. However, these devices often still meet IP network requirements and can support essential security features needed for large-scale networks. To address this challenge, Mbed Cloud will soon introduce features that enable low-power devices to use common IoT protocol stacks—such as those used in conveyor systems, blood glucose meters, and single-function sensors like liquid control valves. These devices will be able to transmit or receive data and perform basic calculations, unlocking new levels of functionality. **Mbed OS now supports a variety of IoT modules and narrowband IoT** The latest version of Arm’s Mbed OS now supports emerging cellular technologies, including low-power wide-area networks like NB-IoT (CAT-NB1 and CAT-M1). This enables seamless IoT connectivity across all devices, regardless of location, making it easier for businesses to deploy and manage IoT solutions at scale.

Ac Controller

What is a wireless AC controller? What does it do?

Wireless AC controller is a kind of network device, such as the AC100/150 of Fengrunda, which can be used to centrally control and manage wireless aps. It is the core of a wireless network and is responsible for managing all wireless aps in the wireless network. AP management includes: delivering configuration, modifying related configuration parameters, RF intelligent management, and access security control.

Why use a wireless controller, and what exactly does it do?

In fact, the role of the wireless controller is to play a gateway function between the WLAN and the Internet (on the router), and the data from different access points are aggregated and accessed to the Internet. The role of an access point (AP) is to complete wireless access, and it can control user access through network flags.

The role of wireless controllers

1, Flexible networking mode and excellent scalability

The AP does not need to be directly connected to the AC, so that the AP can be deployed in any place that needs to be covered through the network, such as you deploy an AP in each employee's home, and then connect to the wireless controller inside the enterprise through the VPN, you can expand the wireless network of the enterprise to the family of each enterprise member.

2, intelligent RF management functions, automatic deployment and fault recovery

Through the dedicated RF management module, we can initially estimate the AP deployment according to the user's architectural design drawing, and can calculate the average bandwidth of the wireless terminal, the coverage between AP and AP in the actual debugging process.

3. Centralized network management

All the configuration of the wireless network can be completed by configuring the wireless controller. For example, enable, manage, and maintain all AP devices and mobile terminals, including all functions such as radio wave spectrum, wireless security, access authentication, mobile roaming, and access users.

4, powerful roaming function support

The wireless controller uses AP as the boundary combined with fast RF management system, which greatly reduces the connection time between wireless client and AP, and thus realizes the function of fast roaming.

5. Load balancing

AP and wireless controller systems can distribute wireless users or terminals to nearby aps within the coverage area of an AP, ensuring the number of each wireless terminal or the sum of AP bandwidth transmission or the upper limit of each wireless terminal bandwidth.

6, wireless terminal positioning, rapid fault location and intrusion detection

Wireless controllers can track and locate the location of wireless terminals, such as wirelessly connected computers, PDAs and Wi-Fi mobile phones.

7, powerful access and security policy control

At present, the wireless system supports authentication of 802.1, WEB authentication, MAC, SSID, VPN, etc., and supports various encryption modes such as WEP, WPA, WPA-PSK, WPA2, etc., and all configurations can be configured globally through the wireless controller.

8, Qos support

AP and wireless switching systems can limit the maximum bandwidth of a user's wireless connection within each user's privileges. For different IP services, the system can also define different QoS queues through the wireless switch module. For example, for wireless voice applications, SIP and RTP protocols can be set in the high queue, while common applications such as http and ftp can be set in the low queue.

The wireless controller AC is more advanced than the AP, plays the role of manager in the wireless network, and the wireless controller AC also acts as a client to complete a series of functions in the wired network (such as authentication, authentication, etc.). However, wireless controller AC is not a WLAN device specified in the 802.11 protocol family, but as a supplement to the protocol in specific applications, and its price far exceeds that of ordinary access point (AP) devices.

In small-scale wireless networks that use only a few aps, it is not economical to use expensive wireless controller AC equipment. However, if the number of wireless aps is large, more than 20 can be used AC controller.

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