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Revision as of 17:57, 17 April 2017

Background

  • LoRaWAN LMIC is open sourced from IBM and Semtech.
  • Most related companies try to provide some additional value than the open source base provides.
  • The simplest form is RF transceiver integrated with ARM cortex M3 (Mostly STM32L152)
  • A simplistic base station is based on a single transceiver chip combined with a board like a R-Pi in the form of PICO station
  • Most of the base stations use Semtech's 8 Chanel base station chip
  • Few companies integrate the loraWAN with a sensor in a single product
  • Some offer a bundle of base station and services.


Base stations

lINK LABS

Multitech


Tranceivers

Libelium

  • Libelium LoRa module with only the transceiver chip and antenna in XBEE form factor

HOPERF

  • HOPERF: Chinese very low cost boards with the transceiver chip and wire antenna
  • HOPERF: transceiver and small MSP430 providing AT commands

IMST



Sensors with integrated Tranceiver

Libelium

  • Modular approach

ThingPark

Watteco