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Golioth Can Now Run Entirely on Qualcomm Modems

Today marks the first implementation of running the entire Golioth firmware stack on a modem processor. This dramatically reduces resource consumption on the external MCU processor, and makes it easier to add Golioth to any hardware or platform.

Using the ESP32-C3 as an AT modem on the Aludel Elixir

Your ESP32-C3 can act as a secondary modem for any type of primary processor. This post shows how to program and utilize the ESP-AT default firmware.

NAT is the Enemy of Low Power Devices

If you have ever tried communicating with a device on a private network, you may have encountered Network Address Translation (NAT). Because the number of connected devices has long outpaced the number of unique addresses in the IPv4 address space, public IP addresses have to be shared between devices. This introduces a number of challenges.

Static Asset Tracking with Bluetooth Beacons and Cellular Gateways

This is a guest post by Joey Quatela, co-owner and computer engineer at Reflow Design Co. Reflow recently worked on a Bluetooth beacon demo that works with Golioth through celluar gateways.

The Inside Story of the Golioth Bluetooth® Mesh Demo

Take a deeper look inside the Bluetooth Mesh demo that connects to the Cloud via Golioth. Sandra Capri of Ambient Sensors (a Golioth Design partner) walks through the code and workflow of this demo.

Connecting a Bluetooth® Mesh Demo to the Cloud

Sandra Capri, CTO of Ambient Sensors, writes about building a Bluetooth Mesh demo where a cellular-based Thingy91 unit acts as a bridge to the Golioth Cloud.

Bluetooth Gateways with Golioth and Zephyr

Turn your Bluetooth devices into a connected IoT fleet using Golioth. This post walks through the process of creating a Bluetooth to Cellular gateway and sending sensor data to the cloud.

We Added Cellular to the Hackaday Superconference Badge

Golioth attended the Hackaday Superconference in 2023 and created a "badge hack" to send images from a tiny embedded device up over a cellular network and display on badgecase.io.

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