An Exciting Opportunity Awaits!
It's hard not to be thrilled about LoRaWAN with its low power consumption, extensive reach, enhanced GPS performance, and lack of interference with technologies like Bluetooth or WiFi. Operating in the international, free-to-use ISM frequency band (868 or 915 MHz), LoRaWAN remains interference-free even in densely tagged environments. We've observed tags successfully communicating with LoRa gateways up to 3 km away. Our Sense range of IoT devices is poised to drive this evolution forward, offering advanced sensor tags in various housings for a wide range of applications.
How LoRaWAN Works with Our HUB
LoRa (Long Range) is a low-power wide-area network (LPWAN) physical-layer protocol based on spread spectrum modulation techniques. The cloud-based medium access control (MAC) layer protocol, LoRaWAN, primarily routes information between LPWAN gateways and end-node devices.
Here's how it works:
- Data Transmission: Data transmitted by an end-node device is received by multiple gateways.
- Data Forwarding: These gateways forward the data packets to a centralized network server.
- Centralized Server: The central server handles packet filtering, security, and network management.
In our HUB range, LoRaWAN is extensively used to enhance communication over longer distances. This is often combined with other technologies like GPS, allowing us to develop advanced RFID solutions for a wide range of applications. Our solutions are customizable and offered at an affordable price point, tailored to unique environments.
By leveraging LoRaWAN, our HUB enables seamless and efficient communication, enhancing the capabilities and reliability of our RFID solutions for various use cases.