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The Helium Network, launched in July 2019, revolutionizes IoT connectivity for LoRaWAN devices. With low bandwidth and power consumption, LoRaWAN devices are incredibly cost-effective, running on the same batteries for 2 to 10 years. Helium's global network boasts over 900k gateways in 180 countries, making it the ideal choice for IoT connectivity.
Excitingly, Helium has recently introduced its 5G network, with over 8k radios deployed. Nova Labs has also partnered with T-Mobile for the exclusive launch of Helium Mobile, a distributed wireless network. Leveraging T-Mobile's macro network and Nova Labs' CBRS network, Helium Mobile offers a mobile virtual network operator (MVNO) service. The future of IoT connectivity is here with Helium's innovative networks.
LoRaWAN is a powerful IoT network technology that enables long-range connectivity for low-power devices. It offers numerous advantages, including low bandwidth and power consumption, cost-effectiveness, and extensive coverage. TrackMate harnesses the potential of LoRaWAN to provide cutting-edge tracking and monitoring solutions.
With TrackMate's LoRaWAN applications, users can enjoy several benefits. Firstly, they can leverage real-time GPS tracking functionality, ensuring the safety and security of valuable assets. Secondly, TrackMate seamlessly integrates with LoRaWAN sensors, expanding monitoring capabilities beyond GPS tracking. This allows for comprehensive environmental monitoring, water leak detection, cold chain integrity maintenance, and more.
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Enabling public safety solutions to assist with contact tracing, ensuring healthcare regulation compliance in the workplace and addressing the needs of medical professionals.
From measuring environmental conditions that influence crop production to tracking livestock health indicators
Homeowners, property and facility managers implementing LoRa®-based smart building solutions can maximize efficiency and cut costs
By connecting city services such as lighting, parking, waste removal, and more, cities can optimize the use of utilities and personnel to save time and money.
New smart electricity metering solutions are proving to be a compelling alternative to other connectivity options for both Internet of Things (IoT) networks and smart grid applications.
Environmental indicators can be measured and reported for data analysis in real-time, detecting issues before they become crises. From air quality monitoring to radiation leak detection.
A combination of smart metering technology with sensors for smart valves, gas pressure and gas leak detectors on the same network represent a concrete response for gas utilities to enhance safety and improve overall efficiency.
IoT solutions comprised of LoRa®-based sensors and gateways can monitor high-risk patients or systems around the clock, ensuring health and medical safety are never overlooked.
These applications include those for garages, door locks, outdoor lighting, pet geo-fencing, smart metering, leak detection, connected pest traps, soil chemistry, swimming pools, and more.
Due to the long range, low power, and long battery life, sensors in manufacturing plants or mobile industries can relay critical data to a LoRaWAN® network where it can be analyzed and businesses operations can be optimized.
By implementing a smart utilities infrastructure comprised of sensors and gateways utilizing LoRa® devices and the LoRaWAN® protocol, companies can collect data remotely and use personnel more efficiently.
The Internet of Things (IoT) is revolutionizing the retail industry with innovative solutions for supply chain efficiencies, utility conservation, store security, real-time merchandise monitoring, and smart ant-theft devices.
Due to the long range, low power consumption, and GPS-free geolocation abilities, cargo, vehicles and other assets can be easily monitored over large geographic regions.
By implementing a smart metering infrastructure comprised of sensors and gateways with LoRa® devices and the LoRaWAN® protocol, utility companies can efficiently collect data and streamline operations to manage costs.