Lora

LoRa uses license-free sub-gigahertz radio frequency bands 433 MHz, 868 MHz It enables long-range transmissions. While keeping power consumption extremely low, the technology is presented in two parts: LoRa, the physical layer and LoRaWAN (Long Range Wide Area Network), the upper layers. LoRa is a physical layer technology utilizing chirp spread spectrum (CSS) modulation. It is the first low cost implementation of CSS for commercial use. LoRa is a flexible solution to many or several IoT scenarios in different industries.

LoRaWAN is the protocol stack on top of LoRa. It is a media access control (MAC) layer protocol, acting as a network managing protocol for LPWAN. It is responsible for routing between gateways and end-nodes. Version 1.0 of the LoRaWAN specification was introduced in June 2015. Eversince it has been maintained by the LoRa Alliance.

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LoRa Features
LoRa is license-free.
LoRa range > 10Km in rural and up to 2Km in Urban areas.
LoRa is low power (sub uA)
LoRa has many application as stand alone and in IoT scenarios.
LoRa is a flexible solution to Many or several IoT scenarios in different industries.