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ISSY-LES-MOULINEAUX, France Sept. 19, 2008 -- The Wavecom Group today announced the
availability of the WMP120 Wireless Microprocessor®,
the world’s first ATEX-approved GSM/GPRS
solution for wireless machine-to-machine communication. The unique
offering will greatly reduce time to market for developers and
integrators of smart metering solutions and other devices operating in
potentially explosive environments.
ATEX (ATmosphere EXplosive) is the European Directive for certifying
products for use in environments where there may be a risk of explosions
from exposure to volatile chemicals, liquids or gases. The WMP120 is
certified for ATEX equipment category 1 and 3, which allows its use in
zone 0, 1 and 2.
The WMP120 offers Wavecom customers unique advantages in terms of
scalability and system cost. The same GSM/GPRS platform can be used for
both gas meters and metering gateways, with a common software
architecture. On the meter, a WMP120 can simply be added to an existing
sensor part and used as a GSM/GPRS data logger. On the gateway, a 100%
software and hardware compatible WMP100 can manage network technologies
such as ZigBee, proprietary RF or PLC in addition to the GSM/GPRS
communication.
By integrating the WMP120, Wavecom customers can speed the certification
process for the final product: The main component of a GSM/GPRS-enabled
meter is already ATEX certified in its typical environment, and there is
no need for an in-depth ATEX design analysis of the GSM/GPRS part.
Furthermore, thanks to the WMP120, existing smart meter designs can be
adapted for use in potentially explosive atmospheres without major
changes.
Commenting on the launch, Philippe Guillemette, CTO & VP Marketing of
Wavecom, said: “ATEX certification is another
Wavecom innovation which will facilitate the creation and introduction
of new products and business processes, and we are confident that those
of our customers which produce wireless-enabled equipment for hazardous
environments will be eager to adopt the WMP120.”
Claude Yonnet, CEO of Technolog, a market leader in the provision of
smart metering solutions, added: “We are
continually looking for new ways to improve our product designs. The
availability of the GSM engine with ATEX component approval presents a
number of potential benefits. In particular, the design process and ATEX
certification of our gas AMR products should become more efficient”.
Emmanuel Van Dillen, ATEX Auditor of the Notified Body LCIE Bureau
Veritas, added: “ATEX is not only about
product certification, but also about the quality processes applied
across the organization. Wavecom has an excellent quality approach, and
we are happy to deliver the ATEX Quality Notification certificate which
will make ATEX certification quicker and easier for Wavecom’s
customers.”
WMP120 provides ATEX certification in addition to all of the benefits of
the current high running WMP100 Wireless Microprocessor®.
It can operate as a smart modem, as a shared processor with a host CPU,
or as a standalone CPU natively executing the customer application. It
supports three programming models: host AT commands, standard C
executable and Lua scripting. It also supports the Open AT®
real-time operating system and the full range of Open AT®
Plug-Ins including Internet, Security and GPS in addition to the IDS
(Intelligent Device Services) scalable platform for securely delivering
upgrades and diagnostics over-the-air.
WMP100 and WMP150 (automotive version) are already in use by more than
100 large global customers, in applications ranging from automotive and
smart metering to security, asset tracking, wireless local loop and more.
WMP120 is available to order now, for delivery commencing late October
2008. To find out more, visit our stand number H03 at Metering Europe in
Amsterdam, The Netherlands (22-24 September 2008).
About Wavecom
Wavecom is a leading provider of embedded wireless technology for M2M
(machine-to-machine) communication. The company provides a range of GSM/GPRS,
CDMA, EDGE and 3G Wireless CPUs; programmable processors which also act
as wireless modules or wireless modems. These are backed by a C and
Lua-based cellular wireless software suite which includes a real-time
operating system (RTOS), a software development environment based on
Eclipse™, and several Plug-Ins (GPS, TCP/IP,
security, Bluetooth™, Lua script and more). Wavecom's
solutions are used for automotive telematics, smart metering, fleet
management, GSM/GPS/satellite tracking, wireless alarms, wireless POS
(point of sales), WLL (fixed voice), remote monitoring and many other
M2M applications.
Founded in 1993 and headquartered in Issy-les-Moulineaux (France)
near Paris, Wavecom has subsidiaries in Hong Kong (PRC), Research
Triangle Park, NC (USA), Farnborough (UK), Munich (Germany) and Sao
Paolo (Brazil).
Information Source: Business Wire
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