When a radical technology enters the market, designers look at how it can transform the world. For LoRa devices and wireless radio frequency technology (LoRa Technology), this has meant that its long range and low power consumption can significantly simplify network design by enabling greater reach with less infrastructure and cost. Read more
The city’s longstanding battle with ear-splitting irritants could be getting a new weapon as a pilot project looks to test a network of real-time noise monitors that could flag disturbers of the peace at the speed of sound. Read more
Semtech has announced that Australian carrier National Narrowband Network Co (NNNCo) is deploying a publicly available network based on the LoRaWAN protocol that will leverage Semtech’s LoRa devices and technology to build Internet of Things (IoT) applications. Read more
In an innovative application of LoRa technology, semiconductor supplier Semtech Corporation is leveraging its LoRa@ devices and wireless radio frequency technology to help Australian carrier National Narrowband Network Co. (NNNCo) develop innovative irrigation management solutions for Australian cotton growers. The network is being rolled out with Goanna Ag, an Australian agriculture company. Read more
Listen to an interview with Heather Reed-Fenske, chief information technology officer at the City of Calgary. She discusses how Calgary has built a sensor network on top of its existing city-wide fiber network. Read more
The City of Calgary in Alberta, Canada unveiled four new smart city initiatives Monday, designed to make use of sensors and the internet of things (IoT) to improve air quality, disabled services, climate and speed of play on its golf courses. Read more
Semtech Corp to integrate Skyworks’ front-end solutions with their next-generation LoRa (Long Range) devices and wireless radio frequency technology for picocell gateways. Read more
A handful of growers and other food companies are piloting a wireless sensor system from Teralytic that uses Semtech LoRaWAN chips built into sensor probes to capture and interpret data about a farm's soil conditions, including temperature, moisture and fertilizer levels. Read more
LPWA (Low Power Wide Area) technologies strengthen the business case for IoT solutions, offering a cost and power efficient wireless option that leverages existing networks, global reach and strong built-in security. Read more