The document discusses the LoRa Alliance and its mission to enable a global low power wide area network for the Internet of Things. Some key points:
- The LoRa Alliance was founded in 2015 and has over 130 members across 27 countries working to establish an open standard for LPWAN connectivity.
- The Alliance's mission is to create an open specification and certification process for secure, interoperable IoT connectivity through a low power wide area network.
- LoRaWAN is the Alliance's open standard protocol, with the first version (R1.0) published. Eight commercial networks have been deployed and 56 operator trials are ongoing using LoRaWAN.
- The LoRaWAN
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Overall IoT Market Forecastby 2025
Source: McKinsey, June 2015
The industry 4.0 Global
Market is massive, and
requiresappropriate
solution NOW.
Most of early Market focus
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• LoRA™ Alliance
• announced during CES 2015, in Las Vegas (January’15)
• Launched during MWC 2015, in Barcelona (March’15)
• http://lora-alliance.org/
IoT – Long Range Low Power (LRLP): LoRA™ Alliance
+130 members!! (Oct.’15)
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LoRa™ Alliance Mission
EnableInternet of Things through a global Low Power Wide Area Network
Openly AvailableSpecification
Based on Open Standards
Certified secure Interoperability
Open Business Models
Create a strong GlobalEco-system
OPEN for
Business & Innovation
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LoRa™: Bidirectional communications
Class A: Receiver Initiated Transmission strategy (RIT)
Class B: Coordinated Sampled Listening (CSL)
Network may send downlink packetto node at any Rx slot
Class C: ContinuousListening
LoRa™ is fully
bidirectionnal
from early stage.
Three Modes
(Class A, B, C)
allow to embrace
Industry 4.0
strong segment
of applications.
Latencyconstrainedapplications
PowerEfficiency
BatteryPowered
Sensors
BatteryPowered
Actuators
MainsPowered
Sensors
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Waste Collection for Smart Cities, By ENEVO
Waste Collection optimized route
Waste Container connected sensor
http://www.enevo.com/
Finland
Ultrasonicfill level sensor
10+ yearsbattery life
IP66, [-40°, +85°]
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Tank monitoring & Delivery Optimization, By SENET
Network as a Service (NaaS)
- Wireless Network roll-out(150 Rx GW)
- Data Aggregationplatform
- Network ResourceTools
http://www.senetco.com/ US
Propane, Heating oil, Water, Farming coop….
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Fire/CO2 Detection & Alarms, by FINSECUR
10 years battery life
Up to 10 ‘DAAF’ (Detectors) interconnected
Std: EN 14604
HQ Nanterre, FR
http://www.finsecur.com/index.php
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Many more IoT Products brought by LoRa™ Adopters…
http://www.invenit.nl/?lang=en
Street Lighting
Smart Locks, Trackers
http://www.flashnet.ro/project/intelilight/https://euro.okidokeys.com/fr/
Trackers
Invenit BV
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GeoFencing, GeoTargeting, GeoPositioning, Tracking…
“Triggergeofences basedon events like
- entering,dwelling,orleavinga place
- time of day
- crossing aspeedthreshold
- entering a city,state orcountry
- aftertravelinga givendistance
- aftera particularchangeinaltitude ”
Source:Geoloqi
Smart Cities
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IoT GeoLocation assessmentCriteria & trade-offs
There is a strong NEED for flexibilityto deal with
variability& Randomnessof Wireless Environment!
This will make the
difference on SLA &
TCO !
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Few announcementscoming in near future…
Roaming
Certification
Geolocation
The Strategy,
Marketing,
Technical &
Certification
Committees are
working hard for
months to address
jointlyfocused &
prioritized
Business/Market
Needs.
…..and more…
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LPWAN IoT Systems– Now & Tomorrow
LPWAN are changing already the rules of competition by proposing new
disruptive business models, thanks to tailored technology, well dimensioned from
the beginning with the true fondamental and simple primary needs from major
industrial IoT:
- (Very) Low Power
- (Very) Long Range
- (Very) Low Cost (TCO)
This allows new actors to join the Connected Economy, by adopting available &
affordable wireless technology, with simple & fast roll-out.
Simplifying IoT roll-out will massively benefit
value extraction from data, and its monetization.
Innovative & disruptive business is emerging from ISM bands technologies
(e.g. WiFi, RFID, SRD, and now IoT), Regulators should bear that in mind…
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LoRa Alliance Members meeting and Open House
LoRa Alliance Member meeting
9th of November,Rotterdam
OPEN HOUSE& MARKET PLACE
November 10 , Rotterdam