How LoRaWAN Works: Simple Explanation of a Complex Technology

LoRaWAN is a modern data transmission technology for the Internet of Things (IoT), enabling connectivity of numerous devices even in areas with no Wi-Fi or mobile coverage.

What is LoRaWAN?

LoRaWAN (Long Range Wide Area Network) is a wireless protocol that transmits small data packets over long distances with ultra-low power consumption. It's ideal for battery-powered devices that need to work for years — such as water meters, temperature sensors, or GPS trackers.

How is it different from Wi-Fi or GSM?

  • Range — up to 15 km in open space
  • Power — extremely low, batteries last for years
  • Cost — more affordable than GSM
  • Purpose — designed for telemetry, not large data

Where is LoRaWAN already used?

In utilities for resource monitoring, in agriculture for microclimate control, in logistics for asset tracking. The technology is being actively adopted in Ukraine and globally.

Conclusion

LoRaWAN is a smart choice for companies that need remote process monitoring while reducing costs. It's easy to implement and fits the needs of Ukrainian industries.

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