LoRa devices can perform multi-hop communication up to a maximum of 6 hops! Introducing the LoRaSPN construction solution.
We would like to introduce our "Autonomous Environmental Monitoring System." This is an edge-type IoT solution/service that consists of a LoRaSPN gateway as the base station, observation stations equipped with LoRa devices to monitor water levels and rainfall in rivers and dams, and relay stations that perform multi-hop LoRa communication. It is easy to build a private LoRa system for monitoring water levels and rainfall. Please feel free to contact us when needed. 【Features】 ■ Multiple LoRaSPN gateways can be used to construct a Small Private Network. ■ LoRa devices can perform multi-hop communication up to 6 hops. ■ The upper lines of the LoRaSPN gateway can use two types: LTE and Ethernet. ■ The interface between the LoRaSPN gateway and the application server adopts SFTP. ■ Observation data collected by LoRa devices is saved in CSV format on the LoRaSPN gateway. *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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【System Specifications (Partial)】 < Base Station (LoRaSPN Gateway) > ■ Maximum Device Configuration: 32 units ■ Power Supply: PoE (Power over Ethernet) (IEEE802.3at/Alternative B) (A separate PoE injector is required) < Observation Station / Relay Station (LoRa Device) > ■ Maximum Device Configuration (per Base Station): 32 units (total of Observation and Relay Stations) ■ Power Supply ・ External Power: +12V ・ Standard Configuration: Solar Panel (10W output), Battery (12V-20Ah) * For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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【Application Examples】 ■ Monitoring water levels and rainfall in rivers and dams *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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