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Why Smart Sensors?
Smart sensors produce meaningful actionable information. This data is interpreted and used to deliver more intelligent & efficient applications. This allows for lowered consumption, faster reactions, reduced cost, and overall savings.
Data Metrics & Notifications
24/7 Monitoring
Email/SMS Alerts
Mobile Dashboard
Secure Data Cloud
Insurance Discounts
Insurance Companies Discount Policies for Smart Monitoring
Lowered Consumption
Track Your Resources
Understand Your Demand
Create Projections
Increased Efficiency
Measure Inefficiencies
Asset Tracking
Preventative Data
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Smart Solutions
Common Types Of Sensors
70%
Agriculture accounts for ~70% of global freshwater withdrawals and up to 90% in some fast-growing economies.
30%
Over 30% of food is lost or wasted each year. The term “wasted food” refers to any food that is not used for its intended use and must be “managed.”
Largest LoRaWAN Network in the World
Why LoRa + LongFi?
Ultra Low Power
LoRaWAN end devices are optimized to operate in low power mode and can last up to 10 years on a single coin cell battery.
Long Range
LoRaWAN gateways can transmit and receive signals over a distance of over 6 miles in rural areas and up to 2 miles in dense urban areas.
End-to-End Security
LoRaWAN ensures secure communication between the end device and the application server using AES-128 encryption.
High Capacity
LongFi LoRaWAN Network handles millions of messages from thousands of gateways.
Low-Bandwidth
Expected bandwidth utilized by devices is 1-5kb/s (about the size of a long text message) and devices communicate with the gateway over LongFi, not IP (Internet Protocol).
Geolocation
The LongFi network can determine the location of end devices using triangulation without the need for GPS. A LoRa end device can be located if at least three gateways pick up its signal.
Firmware Updates Over the Air
You can remotely update firmware (applications and the LoRaWAN stack) for a single end device or group of end devices.
Ecosystem
LongFi LoRa has a very large ecosystem of device makers, gateway makers, antenna makers, network service providers, and application developers.
How it works..
Soil moisture sensor detects moisture levels & sends out data at a set interval.
This data is sent over the IoT network via a gateway.
LoRa gateway backhauals data from IoT network to the web using an internet or cellular connection.
Data is sent to a secure cloud host.
Data is then displayed online for mobile or desktop viewing.
Dashboards
"Dashboards" provide a visual representation of smart sensor data from the convenience of your desktop or mobile phone.