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IPQ5018 + TDMA solution is more than just an industrial router

 In applications such as AGVs, smart manufacturing, mining automation, and unmanned systems, the biggest challenge for traditional Wi-Fi is often not bandwidth, but network unpredictability. As the number of connected devices increases or electromagnetic interference becomes more severe, latency, jitter, and packet loss can quickly impact system performance and reliability.

The industrial wireless solution based on Qualcomm IPQ5018 and WallysTech’s TDMA technology is designed specifically for mission-critical applications that require low latency and highly reliable communication.

Powered by the Qualcomm IPQ5018 platform, the solution features a dual-core 64-bit ARM Cortex-A53 processor with integrated network acceleration, providing the computing power required for stable TDMA scheduling and long-term operation. Combined with the QCN6102 radio, it delivers dual-band AX3000 Wi-Fi 6 performance, offering both high throughput and industrial-grade reliability.


Unlike traditional Wi-Fi, where devices compete for channel access, TDMA uses centralized time synchronization and timeslot allocation to control wireless transmissions. Each device communicates within its assigned time window, significantly reducing wireless collisions and improving network determinism. In real-world deployments, this approach helps achieve latency below 8 ms, extremely low jitter, and highly stable data transmission.

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Beyond real-time control applications, the solution is also well suited for long-distance wireless connectivity. When paired with high-gain directional antennas, it can be deployed in mining sites, industrial campuses, video surveillance networks, water management systems, and other outdoor environments where reliable wireless communication is essential.

The platform also supports PCIe expansion for 4G/5G cellular modules, GPS positioning modules, and OpenWRT-based customization. Additional features such as Mesh networking, Fast Roaming, and AP Controller can be integrated to meet specific project requirements.

For industrial environments where communication reliability is critical, the IPQ5018 + TDMA solution is more than just an industrial router — it is a wireless networking platform built for the next generation of Industrial IoT and intelligent automation.

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