LoRaWAN communication system. The data transfer rate varies from 300 bps to 37.5 kbps , depending on the spreading factor and the bandwidth of the communication channel. A LoRa Gateway has the ability to simultaneously receive and broadcast messages with different SF (spreading factors).
Read moreWhat are LoRaWAN channels?
LoRaWAN defines 64, 125 kHz channels from 902.3 to 914.9 MHz increments . There are an additional eight 500 KHz uplink channels in 1.6 MHz increments from 903 MHz to 914 MHz. The eight downlink channels are 500 kHz wide starting from 923.3 MHz to 927.5 MHz. The maximum output power for North America is +30 dBM.
Read moreWhat frequency does LoRaWAN use?
LoRa (Long-Range) is digital wireless data communication IoT technology. LoRa transmits over license-free megahertz radio frequency bands: 169 MHz, 433 MHz (Asia), 868 MHz (Europe) and 915 MHz (North America) .
Read moreWhat is LoRaWAN protocol?
LoRaWAN is a low-power, wide area networking protocol built on top of the LoRa radio modulation technique . It wirelessly connects devices to the internet and manages communication between end-node devices and network gateways.
Read moreWhat is LoRaWAN vs LoRa?
LoRa is a modulation technique for specific wireless spectrum, while LoRaWAN is an open protocol that enables IoT devices to use LoRa for communication .
Read moreIs LoRa a TCP or UDP?
The LORIOT Gateway Software is using TCP as the protocol for data delivery, which guarantees reliable delivery of data.
Read moreDoes LoRaWAN use MQTT?
LoRa and MQTT In many LoRaWAN implementations, the communication between the Gateways and the Network Server is achieved using the MQTT (Message Queuing Telemetry Transport) protocol . MQTT is a publish-subscribe protocol that transports messages between devices.
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