End-To-End Secure LoRaWAN: Secure Devices with Key Management from Provisioning to Operations

August 18, 2018

Low-Power Wide Area Networks (LPWAN) offer low-cost, reliable connectivity at distances over 10 kilometers. LoRaWAN has emerged as the dominant open speci¬cation in 2018 with more than 500 ecosystem vendors and 60 service providers globally. It is optimized for low power consumption, security, and scalability. LPWANs are used to transform many industrial applications.

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