Overview#
Low-Power Wide Area Network (
LPWAN) is a generic term for networks focused on
Internet of Things (
IoT) devices which and provides the low cost, low power and wide-area coverage needed for vast, granular wireless sensor networks.
Low-Power Wide Area Network focus is for IoT telemetry applications where small amounts of data are transmitted periodically, Low-Power Wide Area Network redefines the way assets and processes are remotely monitored and managed.
- Long Range: The operating range of LPWAN technology varies from a few kilometers in urban areas to over 15 km in rural settings. It can also enable effective data communication in previously infeasible indoor and underground locations.
- Low Power: Optimized for power consumption, LPWAN transceivers can run on small, inexpensive batteries for 10-15 years; reducing maintenance costs.
- Low Cost: LPWAN's simplified, lightweight protocols reduce complexity in hardware design and lower device costs. Its long range combined with a star topology reduce expensive infrastructure requirements, and the use of license-free or already owned licensed bands, reduce network costs.
Some competing standards and vendors for LPWAN space include:
- DASH7
, a low latency, bi-directional firmware standard that operates over multiple LPWAN radio technologies including LoRa
.
- Wize
is an open and royalty free standard for LPWAN derived from the European Standard Wireless Mbus.[5]
- Chirp spread spectrum
(CSS) based
- Sigfox
, UNB-based technology and French company.[6]
- LoRa
is a proprietary, chirp spread spectrum radio modulation
technology for LPWAN used by LoRaWAN
, Haystack Technologies, and Symphony Link.[7][8]
- MIoTy
, implementing Telegram Splitting technology.
- Weightless
is an open standard, narrowband technology for LPWAN used by Ubiik
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