What is Gateway ?
The Advantages of Gateway?
Adding And Configuring Smart Devices Simply And Quickly
Commissioning a network, especially a large network, is one of the most time consuming and difficult operations in the network life cycle. Commissioning starts with making sure devices are part of the network (also known as “joining” or “pairing”). It doesn’t end there.
For a control system to be smart, it needs to support the following:
- Be able to control a group of devices in a specific way that could be different for different devices (often called a scene)
- And Also Be able to control devices, groups, or scenes on a schedule
- Be able to take input from one device on the system and use that to control another device, group or scene.
- Do all of the above in an automatic way that feels magical to the end user
Rather than having to setup each group, and schedule. And rule, the Gateway can be given a small amount of information and use this to create the configuration of the network.
Uninterrupted, Internet-Independent Operation
While cloud-based control and monitoring of on-premises IoT devices will continue to be essential, attempting to move all intelligence and routing responsibilities into the cloud has so far proven to be ineffective. This is due to the latency issues mentioned above, but a larger problem involves the need for a constant connection.
Although internet connectivity and up-time have made great advances, outages and other interruptions still occur frequently. It simply isn’t feasible for users and managers to risk losing control of vital devices in their offices and homes if an internet failure occurs.
In simple terms, having an on-premises gateway creates a reliable backup should internet access be interrupt. When cloud access is unavailable, gateway-based communication continues, allowing users to have uninterrupted control from on-site.
Easier To Create Rich And Useful User Interface
Every network needs a user interface. Hopefully this is used mostly for management and configuration and used only sometimes for control, since the majority of control should ideally be automated.
The most common example of a user interface is a mobile app. This mobile app needs to talk directly to the network when on-premises, and communicate through the cloud when remote.
Exposing a reasonable interface to allow the mobile app to take these actions is the responsibility of the Gateway. The better this interface is designed, the easier it is to modify or create user interfaces.
Without a gateway, all devices would need to present a reasonable interface for a user application. This would add complexity to each device and would make the user interface development far more difficult.
The other Advantages of Gateway
- Connectivity
- Security
- Filtering Process
- Domain Control
- Protocol Conversion
Connectivity
Security
Filtering Process
Domain Control
Protocol Conversion
The Disadvantages of Gateway
- Implementation
- Configuration
- Time Delay
- Connection Failure
- Troubleshooting