
By eliminating bulky monopoles, the solution reduces downtime and installation costs while extending coverage, accelerating adoption of sub‑1 GHz Wi‑Fi HaLow for critical IoT applications.
Wi‑Fi HaLow, operating below 1 GHz, has become a cornerstone for low‑power, long‑range IoT networks, especially in smart metering and grid‑edge use cases. However, its reliance on tall monopole antennas has limited design flexibility and introduced vulnerability to physical damage, leading to costly service interruptions. The industry has been seeking a compact alternative that preserves the technology’s deep‑penetration benefits while fitting modern ergonomic requirements.
Enter AntennaWare’s Bodywave™ antenna, a patented low‑profile solution that leverages advanced electromagnetic shaping to boost link margins by 6‑12 dB in non‑line‑of‑sight environments. Those gains translate into either twice the coverage radius or a 50 % reduction in transmit power, directly impacting battery life and operational expenses. Moreover, the antenna’s on‑metal and on‑body performance eliminates the need for protruding structures, simplifying integration into equipment housings, wearables, and agricultural machinery.
The partnership with Morse Micro positions the Bodywave™ antenna as a ready‑to‑deploy component for next‑generation AMI 2.0 and other edge‑intelligence platforms. By removing the aesthetic and reliability constraints of monopoles, manufacturers can accelerate product rollouts, lower total cost of ownership, and meet stricter regulatory standards for wireless emissions. As enterprises prioritize resilient, energy‑efficient connectivity, AntennaWare’s innovation is poised to become a standard building block in the expanding sub‑GHz IoT ecosystem.
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