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Off-the-Shelf v/s Custom Developed IoT Gateway Solution: Factors That Will Help You to Resolve This Dilemma

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Off-the-Shelf v/s Custom Developed IoT Gateway Solution: Factors That Will Help You to Resolve This Dilemma

As a key decision maker of a scaling business that is seeking to embrace IoT, you might have faced the dilemma of choosing between a build v/s buy strategy w.r.t IoT Gateway Solution.

Custom solutions are the trend in the market. Customized IoT gateway solutions will be ideal for you to achieve your business goals and increase ROI. You should go for customized IoT gateways” says some.

“You can never go wrong with the Off-the-shelf IoT gateway solutions – It is the tried and tested method already being used by your peers. “say others.


But in such a noisy and confusing situation, how do you know which solution is ideal for your business?

In this blog, we will do a comparative analysis between the two investment strategies for IoT gateway solution and help you choose the one ideal for your business.

Making That One Important Decision

More often, the key factors driving the businesses to go for a particular solution include:

  • The implementation cost
  • The return on Investment (ROI)
  • How does it address your business challenge while being cost-efficient

In addition to these, before deciding and going ahead with your choice, it is important that you look into how each of the strategies fare when analyzed through important business and technical parameters.

Let us look at what these key parameters are.

Analyzing the Key Business Parameters:

  1. Per unit Cost:
  2. As a general rule of thumb, it has been observed that cost per unit of custom developed IoT Gateway is less than that of the off-the-shelf solution, only if the volume of IoT gateway units is very large.

    Large volumes ensure that the overall BOM cost of the IoT gateway design reduce due to the bulk purchases from all the component suppliers. Production of large volumes of the IoT Gateway Units also results in per unit cost savings in form factor and also software/hardware development.

    While the IoT Gateway devices bought off-the-shelf, in large volumes, would never be able to match such cost savings and per unit cost is most likely to be always higher.

    In contrast to this scenario, let’s say your business decided to first develop a prototype of the IoT automation systems. In that case, cost per unit of the custom built IoT gateway solution is always going to be higher than the available off-the-shelf IoT solution.

  3. Ease of implementation:
  4. Custom built IoT gateway solution will be developed by your IoT partner after considering all the use-case scenarios, your business automation goals, end-user challenges and the future scalability.

    Such a solution will be more close to the ground reality and would have been developed by considering all the interoperability challenges that you may encounter during the deployment.

    Contrary to the build strategy, an off-the-shelf IoT gateway device may throw up some surprises by way of the interoperability issues during system integration and deployments.

  5. Closer to the Business Goals:
  6. The custom developed gateway development is designed, prototyped, and developed following an iterative process of feedback and evaluation based on your business requirements.
    Add to it the freedom to make changes in the product, that a custom developed option offers.

    The off-the-shelf IoT gateway solution, on the other hand, will have a more generic design that may have been design for a range of industry domains (like Home Automation, Industrial Automation, Renewable Energy, Enterprise Battery Management and more).

    Hence, a custom developed IoT solution is more aligned towards your unique business challenges and goals.

  7. Ownership of the IP Rights:
  8. One of the biggest advantages of a custom developed IoT gateway is that as a business, you own the IP rights of the IoT Gateway product design.

    This means that you can always reuse the existing product components to upgrade the IoT gateway hardware or software, scale-up your operations in future, by deploying more IoT gateway devices (at similar or lesser per unit cost) and have control over the regular firmware and security patch updates.

    On the other hand, investing in the off-the-shelf IoT gateway product renders you dependent on your IoT gateway vendor, for these decisions and activities.

    In the worst case scenario, the IoT gateway company may decide to withdraw the product support or for some reason is unable to perform the required upgrades or maintenance activities. All this can have a direct impact on your business operations.

  9. Conditions Apply**:
  10. Sometimes, an off-the-shelf IoT gateway vendor may try to cross-sell and bundle the IoT Gateway product with in-house or 3rd Party Cloud Hosting Services.

    Such a bundled solution may not fit the bill in terms of both cost and features.
    On the contrary, with a custom developed IoT gateway, you can choose a cloud (and other associated) service that best fits your requirement and cost parameters.

  11. Time to Market:
  12. This is a no-brainer- The off-the-shelf IoT gateway supports immediate deployment and decommissioning. Hence the buy strategy ensures reduced time-to-market.

    The build strategy, on the other hand, delivers benefits if executed as a long term strategic investment.

  13. Need for an Expert Software and Hardware Team:
  14. Once your business decides to invest in a long-term IoT strategy, it becomes necessary to either build in-house IoT software and hardware development team or partner with an expert IoT services provider.

    This ensures that you achieve the desired organization goals and RoI.

    However, if the decision is in the favor of ‘buy’ strategy and not ‘build’ strategy, that your organization may opt-in for support and maintenance contract with the IoT gateway device vendor. One can also build a small-size in-house team for maintenance activities.

    The table below summarizes the points we have discussed so far:

    Key Considerations Off-the-Shelf Custom Developed IoT Gateway
    Time To Market Less, as the product is ready to be deployed More, as it needs to meet all the customization requirement
    Degree of ownership ( IP Rights) Is  majorly with the IoT solution provider  You are the owner of the final product design
    Support and Maintenance As per the terms and conditions of IoT Gateway Vendor Can be negotiated and tailor-made before signing the contract.
    Prototype Development Best suited for prototype development using standard hardware and software components Not feasible due to high cost per unit.
    Competitive advantage Lesser time to market, Freedom to add features you like
    Include and pay only for the features that you need<

Significant Technical Parameters to be taken care of:

While the above mentioned business parameters are quite applicable to off-the shelf vs custom developed solution predicament, what makes the scenarios unique are the technical parameters.

As a business organization looking to invest in an IoT solution, it is important to calibrate the following technical parameters and how well your business can adopt to these parameters:

  1. The Hardware:
  2. An off-the-shelf IoT gateway solution usually comes with hardware and peripheral components that are suitable for a range of use cases. This means for a particular function there might be multiple hardware features.

    For example, an off-the-shelf might have multiple connectivity modules integrated on the board like Wi-Fi, Zigbee, 6lowpan, Bluetooth and more.

    But it may happen that though you end up paying for all the features, but after deployment you only use handful of these functionalities

    To avoid this, your business may decide to invest in a ‘build’ strategy. This would sometimes mean that you don’t have to spend extra money on hardware components for features that you might never use.

    Please do note that now many off-the-shelf IoT Gateway vendors are also offering limited programming access. This enables you to configure and deploy functionalities that your project requires.

    However, this might increase the overall development cost

  3. Communication Protocol:
  4. The ready to deploy IoT gateway solutions that are available today support a number of wired and wireless connectivity protocols,  such as ZigBee, Z-Wave, LTE, Thread, Wi-Fi, RFID etc.

    Your specific IoT use-case may call for a more powerful connectivity protocol that is both reliable and secure, and can better communicate with the equipment within the network.
    Also, you might need a combination of Northbound (Wi-Fi, LTE, and Ethernet) and southbound connectivity (ZigBee, Z-wave, LoRaWAN, Thread, Sub-GHz) options.

    In such a case it is better to choose a custom developed IoT gateway solution rather than readily available ones.

  5. Compliance and Certifications:
  6. The most important part of the IoT gateway development process is to get the gateway certifications (FCC/CE/IC) on time. There are also certain pre-compliance considerations that need to be considered.

    This can be a bit challenging if you are getting the IoT gateway custom developed. You need to ensure every module that goes into your customized IoT gateway is certified.

    You must also avoid instances of incomplete compliances and certifications which might affect your product deployment. . All these processes can be painstaking and lead to more time to market.

    Meanwhile, the off-the shelf IoT gateway vendors most often have all these pre-compliance processes completed and they certify the product before releasing to the market.

  7. Form factor:
  8. The readily available IoT gateway has a fixed form factor. Hence you cannot expect it (the off the shelf device) to adapt and accommodate your specific requirements, if any.

    With the custom made IoT gateway, you have the freedom to decide the form factor design. This is particularly important when your operating environment is open solar fields or if it is an enterprise-wide deployment.

“A ‘build’ strategy gives you the freedom to develop an IoT solution tailored for your project goals. On the other hand, with the ‘buy’ strategy you might have to be flexible with your goals in order to get the best out of the solutions available in the market.”

Sujith_Vasudevan

Sujith Vasudevan, Technical Lead, IoT

To conclude:
In addition to these technical considerations, it is important to identify your business priorities before making the decision. For this, you might want to ask yourself some important questions such as:

  • Are ROI and cost savings more important for you?
  • Are IP ownership and customized solution, the most prominent factors?
  • Is a strong and secure network connection more relevant than using readily available options?

Once you have listed down your priorities and requirements, then it will be easier to make a decision that best fits your business context. It is also advisable to prepare an IoT development road-map so that all the stakeholders are in sync with the bigger picture.


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A Comprehensive Checklist for Evaluating an Off-the-Shelf IoT Gateway Solution

‘Internet of Things’ has ushered in an era where every organization is moving towards IoT-powered automation. This has resulted in many big players to introduce their range of IoT gateways and other IoT components.

Today, there are some really innovative IoT Gateway solutions available off-the-shelf. These IoT Gateway devices, launched by popular brands like Dell, Intel, HP, Cisco and more, are loaded with necessary features and functionalities.

This means that as a procurement manager or a business owner, who wants to make the system and processes IoT enabled, you are spoilt for choices! To overcome this dilemma, you need to look inwards.

It’s good to start by asking a few question to your IoT expert. What are the connectivity protocols your project requires? What about the environmental conditions your gateway will be exposed to? What are the security requirements? and so on.

Your IoT project requirements and business use-case will have direct influence on your choice of the off-the-shelf IoT Gateway solution.

Please note that your IoT use-case may also require you to completely ditch the off-the-shelf option and partner with an IoT gateway development vendor for a custom-made solution.

However, in this blog we will only focus on the off-the-shelf IoT Gateway solutions. We will highlight some important factors that are critical for selecting the best off-the-shelf IoT gateway for your automation project.

Key Functionalities to Look Out for, in an IoT Gateway Solution

An IoT gateway must have certain features that are critical in making your system and process automation IoT enabled.

A few of them are:

  • Support for Multiple connectivity protocols like Zigbee, 6lowpan, Wi-FI, Bluetooth, Ethernet and more
  • Secure communication, with built-in and robust encryption, user authorization and authentication processes, tamper detection and more
  • An IoT Gateway solution that is Hardware/Operating system agnostic and scalable
  • Support for data storage in gateway, to recover from a communication failure
  • Optional advanced features such as EDGE Computing, data filtering, configurable data rules, analytics and more.
  • Automatic device discovery along with device verification and authorization features.

In addition to these basic functionalities, there are certain specific factors that need to be considered while choosing the IoT gateway device.

The next section delves a little deeper. So brace yourself for the ultimate IoT gateway checklist coming your way!

8 Critical Factors to Help You Pick the Perfect IoT Gateway Device

The most suitable IoT Gateway development, configuration and specifications will completely depend on your IoT projects use-case and industry application (as mentioned before).

Your IoT project use-case will have a say on factors like number of IoT sensor nodes or IoT devices that need to be connected to the gateway at a given time, local storage required, packet data size and more.

We will evaluate the following factors on the basis of some real world IoT use-cases and eventually share with you an approach that will help you to take the right decision

  1. Array of Connectivity Options
  2. Connectivity is at the core of any successful IoT project implementation. An IoT Gateway device may offer both wired and wireless connectivity and can be chosen based on the specific project requirements.

    Some IoT projects that call for ubiquitous coverage and remote installation, eg. solar tracking systems, require IOT gateway devices with LTE and other cellular connectivity support.

    For IoT applications that require high bandwidth and maximum reliability, like predictive maintenance, lighting systems and Home automation, connectivity options including Ethernet, Zigbee, Wi-Fi, and Bluetooth should be supported by the IoT Gateway solution.

    The challenge of Interoperability also comes into play when we talk about the communication protocols. An IoT gateway solution may need to communicate with multiple IoT sensor nodes that are all developed on different communication protocols. An IoT gateway must be equipped to handle such scenarios of interoperability.

  3. Robust Security Provisions in the IoT Gateway Device
  4. In this age of connectivity, all your systems and process hold treasures of data. Data is the new ‘oil’ as it is the most crucial asset for your next wave of growth.

    Whether it is home automation or vehicle tracking system, huge volume of data needs to be sampled and interpreted for any analysis.  Data leakage can lead to privacy issues or corporate leak.  Protecting sensitive data from a leak is of paramount importance for any organization.

    When you decide to buy an off-the-shelf IoT gateway solution, you need to make sure what kind of security certificates and security programs are part of the solution or can be installed.

    Instances such as denial of service attack (DDOS), tampering, spoofing and elevation of privilege are some of the most common attacks that are launched on IoT systems. IoT gateway device is the most targeted component owing to its higher processing power.

    Market-watch: ARM CortexTM-A9 / A8 / A7, CISCO 9 series are some of the good IoT gateway devices to choose when security is a major concern.

  5. Low Power Footprint and Greener Power Source
  6. An ideal IoT Gateway solution should be developed for running on low power footprints. The gateway design should ensure reliable operation and should have capabilities to adopt ideal power saving options.

    This is because some of the IoT field deployments require IoT gateway devices to work on alternative power sources. This is to ensure cost saving in the long run and achieve the desired project RoI.

    For instance, an IoT gateway deployed in a solar power harvesting project should be able to run on the solar power generated by the solar panels already installed.

    MarketWatch: In case your IoT application requires gateways to be low on power footprint, you can go for gateways like AirLink® Raven RV50 gateway device that claims to be the lowest-power industrial IoT gateway. There are various other low-power IoT gateways as well such as ET01-868-UART, KBox A-201 mini Box-PCs etc.

    AirLinkR RV50RV50X Industrial LTE Gateway

    Source: Sierra Wireless

  7. Operating Environment
  8. IoT gateway devices, deployed in fields or other operating environments, may have to withstand harsh weather and environment conditions.

    For instance, an IoT system deployed in the sea for oil drilling companies will have to bear corrosion due to salt water and also the buoyant force of the sea water.

    Some of these IoT gateway devices are tasked to communicate very critical data to the cloud in real time and even minutes of downtime is not warranted

    There are a few standards that verify the durability of the gateway. One should look for certifications such as E-Mark, IP64, MIL-STD 810G, SAE J1455 etc. Moreover, if the IoT gateway is supposed to work in a hazardous environment, Class I Div II certification is essential.

    MarketWatch: AAEON’s AIOT-ILRA01, AIOT-IGWS01, ReliaGATE 20-25 are few of the gateways that are built to work under harsh environment.

    AIOT-IGWS01 Gateway

    Source: AAEON

  9. Data Pre-processing Capabilities
  10. IoT gateways are getting smarter to cater the need to process the data closer to the source. We are talking about the Edge analytics enabled IoT gateway device.

    There may be a scenario in an IoT setup where some amount of data needs to be processed as soon as the data is captured. This is possible only when an IoT gateway is equipped for it.

    For such applications, Edge Analytics-enabled IoT gateways are being widely used.

    Video surveillance, home automation, augmented reality applications, smart-city management are some of the identified use-cases of IoT gateway solutions with Edge Computing capabilities.

    Local storage is also quite crucial for IoT gateway devices in order to provide Edge analytics capabilities, as the data needs to be stored before processing.

    Depending on the amount and type of data collected, one can choose the size of the local storage. In case of video surveillance, IoT gateways supporting HDDs should be the right choice.

    MarketWatch: HPE Edgeline EL1000, Dell Edge Gateway 3001/2/3, ReliaGATE 10-12 etc. are a few of the Edge enabled IoT Gateways that offer built-in Edge Analytics.

  11. Support and Serviceability of the deployed IoT gateway devices
  12. Serviceability of the product must be ensured for uninterrupted operation of the field deployed IoT projects. IoT Gateway downtime can lead to a situation where the entire operation is interrupted. This in turn can cost very dearly to the organization.

    Most IoT gateway manufacturers provide support and service but the service response time is a very crucial factor in a gateway failure scenario. It is advisable to check with the IoT gateway vendor about this, before deployment.

  13. Firmware Update and Diagnostics
  14. An IoT Gateway device should be capable of running self-diagnosis and report error if any. It should also have provision to update the firmware in order to fix the glitches experienced during its operation in the field.

    Firmware update also aids in adding new features to the gateway even after it is deployed in the field.  Any security loop holes can also be fixed via firmware updates.

  15. Cost Factor
  16. Cost is a major factor for consideration when looking for an off-the-shelf gateway. Most gateways come equipped with multiple connectivity options along with different other features.

    You may not require many of these connectivity options and the additional features for your IoT project implementation. Also, these extra features may contribute to increased power consumption.

    Therefore, it is always good to clearly analyze the requirements prior to looking for IoT gateway solutions. You will not only be able to save the upfront cost but also save exponentially after your IoT solution is deployed.

To Sum Up…

Picking up the right gateway is quite critical for your IoT deployment. With so many variants around, things only get more perplexing.

We have tried to break it down for you to help you make more informed decisions while selecting the best suited IoT gateway solutions.