LoRaWAN Sensors

LoRaWAN (Long Range Wide Area Network) has become the network of choice for connecting a large number of IoT sensors both indoor and outdoor due to its long-range communication with low power consumption capability, making it ideal for IoT devices that transmit small amounts of data over extended distances.

Operating in a license-free ISM band, LoRaWAN-based sensors provide a very cost-effective communication method to connect thousands of sensors without having to pay for individual connectivity. Whether it is a simple temperature sensor, a water leak detector or a location tracker using GPS, LoRaWAN sensors deliver autonomy and simplicity with battery supported sensors deployment.

LoRaWAN sensors offer a range of advantages that make them a popular choice for various IoT applications.  Their advantages include:

    Long Range Communication.  Up to 2 Km in urban or 15 km in rural environment.

    Low Power Consumption. Ease of deployment with up to 10 years of battery life depending on sensor type, and updating intervals.

    Adaptability to various environments.  Can be used in a variety of environments, including urban, suburban, rural, and indoor settings.

    Interoperability and Standardization. Being open standard-based, interoperability between devices, gateway and network infrastructure from different manufacturers can work together offering choices on device types, brands and different capabilities.

    Secure Communication. Robust encryption techniques are used to secure the communication between the devices and the network on LoRaWAN.  Every message is encrypted with AES-128 with a unique encryption key ensuring message integrity and protecting against eavesdropping, tampering, and unauthorised access.

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