LoRa (LoRaWAN) Features LoRaWAN uses the unlicensed band signals of the sub-gigahertz band that does not require a license (around 900 MHz. 920 MHz in Japan), and its maximum packet size is 256 bytes and its speed is 200 to 10 kbps.
Read moreWhat is the difference between LoRa and LoRaWAN?
LoRa is the physical layer or modulation technique used for long-range, low-power communications links. LoRaWAN is a communication protocol and network architecture that sits on top of the LoRa physical layer.
Read moreWhat is LoRa module used for?
LoRa is based on chirp spread spectrum modulation, which has low power characteristics like FSK modulation but can be used for long range communications. LoRa can be used to connect sensors, gateways, machines, devices, animals, people etc. wirelessly to the cloud .
Read moreIs LoRaWAN a gateway?
LoRaWAN Gateways are the bridge between End Nodes and the Network . To receive information from the End Nodes, gateways are equipped with a LoRa concentrator and can, in essence, be considered as a router of sorts.
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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