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Semtech wants to bring LoRa to the smart home

Semtech, the company making chips for the LoRa radio standard, has released a version of its radio and software for the smart home. The standard focuses on the edge nodes of a network — the individual sensors and devices — and complements the earlier release of a gateway standard for the radio tech by Semtech last year. Read more
Fierce Electronics

LoRa hits the Smart Home

Semtech has released LoRa Smart Home, a transceiver for LPWAN based smart homes, community and consumer applications. (Semtech) Read more
IoT

Expert Predictions: LPWAN and IoT In 2020

With the continued maturation of low power wide area networks (LPWANs) and the Internet of Things (IoT), here are my predictions for the coming year. Read more

How Connectivity Leads to a Smarter Planet

Here are some examples of how long range, low-power IoT technology is connecting and benefiting our smart planet. Read more

Big Growth Areas: Connectivity, AI, Reliability

Where the chip industry is heading this year, and where the biggest fallout will occur. Read more
IMC IoT M2M Council

Semtech, Wilhelmsen and TTI put LoRa on ships

Semtech, Wilhelmsen and The Things Industries (TTI) aim to transform the maritime industry with LoRa-based connectivity. Read more
IoT

Selecting the Right Low-Power Wide-Area Network (LPWAN) Technology

IoT is transforming the way humans and devices interact with each other, creating market opportunities and enabling change across industries. Read more
All About Circuts

Implementing LoRa-based Solutions for Smart Metering

This article explores the use of LoRa devices for long-range, low power smart metering of utilities, which allows for remote daily operations and the collection of data. Read more

IoT Solutions Partnership Formed

Three companies are working together to help deliver cost-effective, robust and proven IoT solutions to the maritime shipping industry. Read more
Enterprise IoT Insights

LoRa Alliance on 2020: Private networks, platform advances, edge computing

“Industrial IoT (IIoT) has advanced by leaps and bounds this year as companies have realized the amount of insight they could gain into their operations and resource utilization. There is no sign of activity slowing in 2020, driven by business and technology initiatives that will integrate IIoT and make it a standard operating procedure. Read more

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