LoRa communication
LoRa is a low-power, long-range wireless communication technology that enables devices to transmit small amounts of data over extended distances. It's designed for applications in the Internet of Things (IoT) that require low data rates and long-range connectivity. LoRa utilizes a patented spread spectrum modulation technique called Chirp Spread Spectrum (CSS), allowing for long-range communication and resilience to interference.
Key Features and Benefits:
- LoRa can communicate up to 20 km in line of sight, making it suitable for applications with wide geographical coverage.
- Its low power consumption allows for long battery life, potentially exceeding 10 years for some devices, says Renesas.
- LoRa is designed for transmitting small amounts of data at low data rates, making it ideal for IoT applications that don't require high bandwidth.
- LoRa uses spread spectrum modulation, specifically CSS, to enhance range and resilience to interference.
- LoRaWAN, a LoRa-based networking specification, provides secure communication with the cloud.
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