ONE-NET is not tied to any proprietary hardware or software, and can be implemented with a variety of low-cost off-the-shelf radio transceivers and micro controllers from a number of different manufacturers.
ONE-NET utilizes Wideband FSK (Frequency-shift keying) to encode data for transmission.
Star network topology can be used to lower complexity and cost of peripherals, and also simplifies encryption key management.
Low-duty-cycle battery-powered ONE-NET devices such as window sensors, moisture detectors, etc.
High data rates and short packet sizes minimize Transceiver On time.
Further power efficiency can be gained utilizing deterministic sleep periods for client devices.
By default, ONE-NET uses the Extended Tiny Encryption Algorithm (XTEA) version 2 with 32 iterations (XTEA2-32).
ONE-NET works on a number of transceivers from manufacturers such as TI, Analog Devices, Semtech, RFM, Integration and Micrel.