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What is LoRa?

What is LoRa?

2025-04-17

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LoRa is a low-power, wide-area networking (LPWAN) protocol designed for long-range communication between IoT devices and central gateways. It's ideal for smart city applications like air quality monitoring, smart lighting, HVAC control, and more.


Key Features:
Long Range: Up to 10+ km in rural areas and 2–5 km in urban settings.
Ultra Low Power: Enables battery-powered devices to last 5–10 years.
Secure: Uses 128-bit AES encryption for end-to-end security.
Unlicensed Spectrum: Operates on free ISM bands (e.g., 868 MHz in EU, 915 MHz in US).
Supports Thousands of Devices: Ideal for dense sensor networks.


Typical Use Cases:
Air Quality Monitoring
Transmit CO₂, PM2.5, TVOC, and more from field sensors to the cloud.
Smart Street Lighting
Control brightness and collect energy usage data.
HVAC Management
Monitor indoor air quality and optimize HVAC operation.
Smart Agriculture
Soil moisture, weather, and crop monitoring with minimal maintenance.
Asset Tracking & Infrastructure
Track equipment or monitor infrastructure health (bridges, pipelines).


LoRa vs LoRaWAN
Term    Description
LoRa    The physical radio modulation (PHY layer).
LoRaWAN    The network protocol built on LoRa. Manages communication between devices and gateways.

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What is LoRa?

What is LoRa?

2025-04-17

latest company news about What is LoRa?  0

LoRa is a low-power, wide-area networking (LPWAN) protocol designed for long-range communication between IoT devices and central gateways. It's ideal for smart city applications like air quality monitoring, smart lighting, HVAC control, and more.


Key Features:
Long Range: Up to 10+ km in rural areas and 2–5 km in urban settings.
Ultra Low Power: Enables battery-powered devices to last 5–10 years.
Secure: Uses 128-bit AES encryption for end-to-end security.
Unlicensed Spectrum: Operates on free ISM bands (e.g., 868 MHz in EU, 915 MHz in US).
Supports Thousands of Devices: Ideal for dense sensor networks.


Typical Use Cases:
Air Quality Monitoring
Transmit CO₂, PM2.5, TVOC, and more from field sensors to the cloud.
Smart Street Lighting
Control brightness and collect energy usage data.
HVAC Management
Monitor indoor air quality and optimize HVAC operation.
Smart Agriculture
Soil moisture, weather, and crop monitoring with minimal maintenance.
Asset Tracking & Infrastructure
Track equipment or monitor infrastructure health (bridges, pipelines).


LoRa vs LoRaWAN
Term    Description
LoRa    The physical radio modulation (PHY layer).
LoRaWAN    The network protocol built on LoRa. Manages communication between devices and gateways.