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Innovative Sensors solution to support telco care services

You have the opportunity to support Nokia’s DigiSense service delivery providing solutions to collect & preprocess data in telco sites environment.
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High level description

We are looking for innovative hardware vendors to provide solutions to collect & preprocess data in telco sites environment.

The Scope of data collected shall include installed assets at telco sites (telco equipment’s, air conditioning, power generator…) and additional sensors data.

Standard package of hardware solution architecture would consist of

- 1 Master Sensor Unit (MSU)

- 1 Remote Sensor Units (RSU)

Remote Sensor Unit(s) shall communicate with Master Sensor Unit via wireless connection

Price target (does not include volume discount)

For MSU max 25-35€

For RSU max 15-25€

What are we looking for:

Master Sensor Unit specifications:

Features (MSU) very close to RPI3:

- Linux OS

- SD Card

- RPI 3 interfaces except head-phone

- 5V/12v/36v/48V converter options (can be re-done with cables and single MicroUSB power port)

- WiFi/Bluetooth/4x USB interface

Remote Sensor Unit specifications

Features (RSU):

- Base + attachable sensors

- Powerless (1-2 years)/12V/5V - 1 year without a recharge

- Throw-instead-of-tsh architecture

- Data transmit – every 10 s – 1 hour. Data storage 7 days.

- BLUETOOTH or other local transmit protocol

- Plug and play

Standard sensors package:

Extendable (standard connection port micro USB or else):

Temperature

Radiation

Pressure

Gases

Proximity

Precise air quality

Humidity

Sound

Ambient light

Lightning

Magnetometer

Wind speed

Orientation

Liquid (gasoline, diesel, oil, coolant, water)

Shock/Vibration

Cellular spectrum

Acceleration

Voltage/Current

Process & benefits available for you via this Challenge:

Nokia will review all submissions to find the best ideas from Nokia’s point of view, assessing innovativeness, feasibility, business potential and alignment with Nokia’s vision about the future Nokia DigiSense service suite.

Best proposals will have an opportunity to support Nokia’s DigiSense service delivery providing solutions to collect & preprocess data in telco sites environment.

How to submit proposal:

All proposals should be submitted directly in the Nokia our Global Innovation Mall. Click here to Submit.

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