How LoRaWAN Works
LoRaWAN uses a Star-of-Stars topology. Unlike Mesh networks which are complex and power-hungry, LoRaWAN devices broadcast directly to Gateways. These Gateways act as a bridge, relaying messages between end-devices (sensors) and a central Network Server in the cloud.
1. The Sensor (End-Node)
Smart sensors wake up, take a reading (e.g., water leak, temperature), modulate the data into a LoRa RF Packet, transmit it instantly, and return to deep sleep to save battery.
2. The Gateway
Installed on towers or rooftops, our Gateways can receive data from sensors up to 15km away (in rural areas). They forward this encrypted data to the cloud via Ethernet or 4G.
3. Application Server
Our Cloud Platform decrypts the payload, deduplicates packets from multiple gateways, and pushes the clean data to your personalized dashboard for alerts and analytics.
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Industry Applications
Smart Agriculture
Monitor soil moisture, NPK levels, and livestock health over huge acreages without expensive cellular plans or wifi extenders.
Industrial Utilities
Smart metering for water and gas pipes located in deep basements where normal signals fail. Leak detection saves millions in damages.
Facility Management
Track room occupancy, air quality (CO2 levels), and trash bin fullness to optimize cleaning schedules in large offices.
Cold Chain Logistics
Ensure perishable goods remain at the correct temperature during transport with trackers that work even inside metal containers.
