Long-range wide-area networks (LoRaWAN) are just a form of low-power wide-area network (LPWAN) that can connect numerous data consumers over lengths of up to 10 kilometres while using very little electricity. However, they can work only as a local network in distant regions without connection, which means that the strength of IoT is limited to just those who can access the system directly.
These changes with Novasol’s LoRaWAN service allow users to connect Internet of Things (IoT) terminals at cost-effective and minimal power consumption. By implementing tailored LoRaWAN solutions with our core connectivity services, we ensure that the data from IoT terminals can be transferred and received smoothly no matter where they are.
Some critical applications of LoRaWAN
Agriculture got a wide range of monitoring applications, including nutrients, soil temperature and Farming for various monitoring applications like nutrient analysis, soil temperature and soil moisture, and water management.
Monitoring the condition of tailings storage facilities, as well as resources and pipelines
End-to-end tracking and logistics to decrease supply chain losses or vehicle monitoring to avoid theft
Gas and water metres Real-time monitoring.
Great features of LoRaWAN
We ensure that you have access to ubiquitous network coverage, even in the most distant areas.
Long-range communication: Compared to cellular networks, our LoRaWAN service allows for long-range communication between sensors and base stations, resulting in networks with 2-3 times fewer base stations.
Inside penetration: Our LoRaWAN service provides deep indoor penetration and can reach sensors monitoring underground water or gas metres.
Energy-efficient: LoRaWAN uses the least amount of energy while allowing for long-term device autonomy.
Benefits of LoRaWAN
Our LoRaWAN solution is the most cost-effective IoT solution for many sectors since it does not require any current facilities.
Secure: LoRaWAN uses state-of-the-art security concepts, including standard, well-tested methods and end-to-end encryption.