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North East Local Section: LoRaWAN & IoT in Gas Networks by Damian Walker

North East Local Section: LoRaWAN & IoT in Gas Networks by Damian Walker

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What are LoRa® and LoRaWAN® ?

LoRa is an RF modulation technology for low-power, wide area networks (LPWANs). The name, LoRa, is a reference to the extremely long-range data links that this technology enables. Created by Semtech to standardize LPWANs, LoRa provides for long-range communications: up to three miles (five kilometres) in urban areas, and up to 10 miles (15 kilometres) or more in rural areas (line of sight). A key characteristic of the LoRa-based solutions is ultra-low power requirements, which allows for the creation of battery-operated devices that can last for up to 10 years. Deployed in a star topology, a network based on the open LoRaWAN protocol is perfect for applications that require long-range or deep in-building communication among a large number of devices that have low power requirements and that collect small amounts of data.

The technical lecture will be presented by Damian Walker.

 

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Further details about this event

Organised by: Colin Mather of InstMC North East
Phone Number: 07977 137015

 

 

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