FAQ

Frequently Asked Question

A multi-protocol IoT platform integrates LoRaWAN, BACnet, and Modbus, SCADA, and PLC to enable seamless communication and management of devices across different protocols.

 

By supporting these three protocols, the platform enables interoperability between diverse systems, allowing data from various devices to be collected, processed, and managed through a unified interface. This integration simplifies network management, improves operational efficiency, and allows centralized control of both building automation and industrial systems, regardless of the protocol they use.

LPWAN (such as LoRaWAN) offers long-range communication, energy efficiency, and low operating costs compared to Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, or cellular networks. It supports many connected devices with minimal power consumption, making it ideal for remote IoT applications.

LoRaWAN is a long-range, low-power wireless communication protocol designed for IoT (Internet of Things) applications. It allows devices like sensors and actuators to communicate data over long distances (up to 15 km in rural areas) with minimal power consumption, making it ideal for wide-area IoT deployments.

 

LoRaWAN offers long-range communication, energy efficiency, scalability, and cost-effectiveness compared to Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, or cellular networks. It supports thousands of devices with low power consumption, making it suitable for remote and industrial applications without the need for frequent battery changes.

 

The LoRaWAN Network Server (LNS) manages data transmission between IoT devices and the network. It handles tasks like routing messages, managing device authentication, encryption, and controlling network traffic. The LNS ensures secure and reliable communication between devices and cloud platforms.

 

A LoRaWAN Cloud Platform is used to store, process, and analyze the data transmitted by IoT devices through the LoRaWAN network. It allows users to visualize data, set up automation, and remotely manage connected devices. The platform integrates with the Network Server to offer real-time data management and insights.

LoRaWAN supports various sensors and devices including temperature, humidity, air quality, motion, occupancy, soil moisture, water meters, energy meters, and MORE. These devices are used across industries like smart cities, agriculture, healthcare, and industrial automation.

LoRaWAN is used across a wide range of industries, including Smart Cities (for street lighting, waste management), Agriculture (for precision farming and irrigation), healthcare (Remote Monitoring), Utilities (Smart Metering), Logistics (Asset Tracking), and industrial automation (predictive maintenance).

LoRaWAN sensors are typically easy to install, either by mounting or placing them in the target environment. Gateways are strategically deployed to ensure maximum coverage. The deployment may involve configuring sensors, gateways, and the network server, and depending on the complexity, may require professional assistance.

Yes, the Development Platform supports for simultaneously adding up to 200 devices, streamlining the device import process.

 

Yes. The Development Platform supports Auto-Provision feature for certain products.

We offer comprehensive after-sales support, including firmware updates, technical assistance, product upgrades, and more. Our team is available to address after-production issues promptly.