Mobile World Congress 2019 will witness Sasken's Next Generation IoT Solutions
Sasken Technologies Ltd., (formerly Sasken Communication Technologies Ltd.), a prominent product engineering and digital transformation solutions provider, is engaged in the Mobile World Congress 2019 to be held from February 27 to March 2 at Barcelona, Spain. Along at the event, Sasken is going to be showcasing their next generation IoT solutions in areas for instance smart devices and wearables, cars, and home.
Sasken leverages its extensive expertise of integrating differentiated features in multiple device segments to present customers with end-to-end solutions in smart devices and wearables. Sasken has strong partnerships with leading semiconductor vendors and has now supported global device OEMs with end-to-end wearable development; from product conceptualization to software and hardware on multiple OS platforms including Android, Linux and RTOS. In the event, Sasken’s product showcase include Satellite Phone, Smart Button, LTE Dongle, Smart Energy Meter, Person Tracking device, Health Band, GPS jacket, and Sports app.
Sasken can even showcase its voice-enabled multi-framework home gateway solution aimed toward solving the interoperability challenges caused by many different edge devices and connectivity technologies dependant on different protocols. The real key popular features of this solution are support for voice-based virtual assistants, automatic device detection without reconfiguration, sensor/actuator configuration and control information analysis using Intel Analytic cloud. Sasken’s connected car gateway solution geared toward optimizing multiple functions like infotainment and telematics to a single unit will even exhibited on the event. This solution provides features just like ignition control, climate control, remote locking, vehicle tracking, control/status monitoring, and intrusion detection. It enables the motor car with e-call, b-call, geo-fencing, fuel-level and on-board diagnostics (OBD-2). Sasken’s solution can detect a hack in the electronics control unit (ECU) and figure out the rogue ECU while degrading its functionality.