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A connected world is the future. The Internet of Things will expand to around 20 billion connected devices by 2020, according to Gartner. (Other estimates range as high as ten times that figure.) By implementing the IoT technology in your business, you prepare it for the future.
We are here to help you stay connected and smart. Whether you want to apply this concept to a house, a business, a city, a farm, or an industrial company, Niotex is all in to guide you through the path of achieving connected devices and staying on top of your game and ahead of your competitors. How exactly do we leverage this technology to provide you with all these possibilities? Contact us for a free demo of products and services today.
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At Niotex we have the know-how and the means. When we call devices connected, we are referring to them being able to transfer the data they collect. The IoT devices collect the data through their sensors. In other words, sensors are the eyes and ears of the IoT.
When this valuable data is collected through the sensors, e.g. gas, level, image, smoke, optical, pressure, chemical, humidity, gyroscope, and water quality sensors, they are transferred from the device via a long range, low power wireless platform called LoRa that has become the de facto technology for Internet of Things (IoT) networks worldwide.
Being a highly secure and low power technology, LoRaWAN™ protocol has rapidly become a protocol of choice and the standard for IoT deployments. The perk of this technology is the stability and durability it brings the business. It is long range (LoRa), meaning the end-nodes can be up to 10 kilometers from the gateway on the surface of the ground and a lot higher when not impeded by any obstacles, depending on the technology deployed.This means that the signal can potentially reach as far as the horizon, as long as there are no physical barriers to block it. It has a low data rate, less than 5,000 bits per second. Often only 20-256 bytes per message are sent several times a day. And low power consumption which makes for a very long battery life, often up to ten years.
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LoRa technology is used as WAN (Wide Area Network) and hence the name LoRaWAN. The LoRaWAN protocol and network architecture directly influence the battery life of a node, network capacity, quality of service, security, and the variety of applications served by the network.