LoRaWAN™: global standard for Low Power Wide Area IoT networks

July 10, 2019

Why IoT needs LPWAN?: long-range communications at a low bit rate allow connecting objects at very low power, enabling years of autonomy for sensors operated on a battery, therefore supporting the rise of the Internet of Things. II. LoRa® and LoRaWAN™- two sides of the same coin: LoRa wireless data communication technology includes two parts with LoRa as the physical layer and LoRaWAN the MAC layer. III. LoRa Alliance: the fastest growing tech ecosystem committed to enabling large scale deployment of LPWAN through the deployment of the LoRaWAN™ open standard and ensuring its interoperability.

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