AMAZON WEB SERVICES (AWS)

iBASIS Global Access for Things connects your cellular IoT devices to the Amazon IoT Cloud

When selecting the most suitable components for an IoT device solution, there are a number of components to consider:

  • Hardware/Firmware
  • Edge Processing
  • Network Connectivity
  • Device Management
  • Data Management
  • IoT Application
  • Analytics
  • Security/Regulatory
  • and more

iBASIS Global Access for Things partners with AWS to address these areas, allowing IoT solution developers to collect, store, and analyze telemetry data from multiple IoT devices.

CONNECT

Cellular IoT (CIoT) devices to the AWS Cloud

DEPLOY

IoT devices globally, not just domestically

ENGAGE

a single operator for all cellular connectivity needs

DESIGN

with future proof, remotely programmable, GSMA standard eSIM technology

BE THERE FIRST WITH iBASIS AND AWS

BUILD WITH AWS

AWS IoT Core is a managed cloud service that lets connected devices easily and securely interact with cloud applications and other devices. 

AWS IoT Core can support billions of devices and trillions of messages, and can process and route those messages to AWS endpoints and to other devices reliably and securely. With AWS IoT Core, your applications can keep track of and communicate with all your devices, all the time, even when they aren’t connected.

AWS IoT Core also makes it easy to use AWS services like Amazon DynamoDB, Amazon Kinesis, AWS Lambda, Amazon S3, Amazon SageMaker, Amazon CloudWatch, AWS CloudTrail, and Amazon QuickSight, to build IoT applications that gather, process, analyze and act on data generated by connected devices, without having to manage any infrastructure.

CONNECT AND MANAGE

It allows you to easily connect devices to the cloud and to other devices. 

It supports HTTP, WebSockets, and MQTT, a lightweight communication protocol specifically designed to tolerate intermittent connections, minimize the code footprint on devices, and reduce network bandwidth requirements. 

It also supports other industry-standard and custom protocols, and devices can communicate with each other even if they are using different protocols.

SIMPLIFY WITH iBASIS

iBASIS Global Access for Things is a global private mobile network that can securely connect mobile IoT devices to the AWS IoT Core. 

Global Access for Things facilitates the global deployment of cellular IoT (CIoT) devices by providing a single programmable eSIM card or chip that allows for connectivity to over 700 mobile operators in over 190 countries.

iBASIS simplifies global deployments by providing the services of a global operator with a single agreement for connectivity to mobile operators all over the world with billing for data services right on your AWS bill. The iBASIS global private network carries MQTT messages securely from CIoT devices everywhere to AWS application endpoints.

iBASIS Global Access for Things provides the functions of Global Mobile Data Access, Intelligent Network Selection, Thing Data Control, Regional Network Gateways, and Network Analytics which allow you to provide the connectivity required by your CIoT device, manage your eSIM devices and securely allow access to only the desired AWS cloud endpoints.

iBASIS GLOBAL ACCESS FOR THINGS
CELLULAR IoT DEMO FOR AWS IoT

iBASIS has created a simple demonstration to show how data from a cellular IoT (CIoT) device can be securely delivered by the iBASIS Global Access for Things network to the AWS IoT cloud for processing and sent to external applications. 

The demonstration uses a Raspberry Pi 3 Model B+  computing module with a sensor array and cellular interface board to simulate a CIoT device. 

The joystick, accelerometer and temperature sensors on the Raspberry Pi are manipulated to show movement and temperature changing in real-time on a visualization engine. 

Upon receiving new sensor data to AWS MQTT, a rules engine in AWS IoT core invokes a lambda function to publish the data to a Kafka message broker. 

Finally, using Arcadia Data, the sensor data is visualized in real time.

The application to read the sensors on the Raspberry Pi was written using the AWS IoT Device SDK for Python. 

The application creates a TLS connection using AWS credentials and X.509 certificates and sends sensor readings using the MQTT protocol.

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