Understanding the network functioning
Using LoRa to communicate with your drone should be fine as long as your drone remains available from gateways that has caught the uplink message. If you don't care about the downlink part and you...
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@Pedro if drones are your things, you might be interested in what these guys are doing: http://www.miromico.ch/tbs-crossfire.htmlAfaik they are using LoRa (not LoRaWAN). Cheers
View ArticleWho owns the network?
Thanks, Kersing, I think I muddled my layers up a little - the application is responsible for decrypting packets, and right now the application layer is wrapped up in Croft, as is much of the rest of...
View ArticleIs anyone already working on the PetFinder use case?
We have come a long way with making our LoRa PetFinder, which we call CatTracer. See here our first very small GPS LoRa tracking prototype which posted its data nicely as we wanted it: LoRa GPS...
View ArticleSupport Zoological Field Studies of small mammals
Good example yes In your case I would not use LoRaWAN but only LoRa. You will have the possibility of building a much simpler handheld Gateway/Basestation that you can connect an external antenna or...
View ArticleSupport Zoological Field Studies of small mammals
' Depending on the area to be monitored,** **no internet access**** might be available. '...
View ArticleWhere to find RN2483 firmware updates
Firmware v 1.0.1 available for download. File RN2483-v101.for.ICSP.hex is for use with PICkit3/ICD3 or other compatible PIC programmer (chip is PIC18LF46K22, 3.3V device)....
View ArticleTTN UNO - BETA release - Documentation
ndarkness: would it then not possinle to know whether that sensor is connected to that gateway? LoRaWAN nodes do not connect to a gateway. A node broadcasts the data and any gateway within reach will...
View ArticleLoRaWAN gateway using a Dragino Shield
http://www.dragino.com/products/module/item/102-lora-shield.html < is this suited for a gateway at all ?
View ArticleLoRaWAN gateway using a Dragino Shield
Looks like they are using one of these LoRaWAN modules: http://www.hoperf.nl/Webwinkel-Category-3076015/RFM9x-modules.html . Also this module is listed under the 'nodes' as HopeRF on the TTN wiki:...
View ArticleConnection p2p with two RN2483 and LoRaWan gateway
Hello all, I have tried to connect two RN2483 devices ( mounted on a TTU board) to my LoRaWan gateway (Kerlink IOT station), the connection went successful through setting up the nodes as abp,...
View ArticleLoRaWAN gateway using a Dragino Shield
I want to correct myself a bit,This setup could be used as a gateway, but you would need to include an Ethernet module to push the data from the module to the Ethernet. Also it will only be able to...
View ArticlePresentation for potential partners
And here is the first edition of our presentation for potential partners in Tehran: Tehran Things Network from Ali Rahmanpour
View ArticleTechnical update - protocols
Thanks @ktorz Also, the current implementation for communication between the router and broker, and broker and handler is HTTP. This will be replaced soon by a MQTT. And, of course, it will be...
View ArticleThe Things Network Tech Update February 29th
@ksl2europe if you have any questions, please ask on the forum or file an issue on GitHub.
View ArticleSupport Zoological Field Studies of small mammals
@sergiosena, @BoRRoZThanks for your suggestions and links. too prefer simple solutions which will work reliably and consist of a small number of components only. I will consider a solution which...
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