LoRaWAN

Overview  

Low Power Wide Area Network communication technologies allow connected devices to transmit data across long distances while consuming minimal electrical power. LoRaWAN is one of the most widely adopted LPWAN communication standards used for connecting sensors, tracking devices, and monitoring systems across large operational environments. 

LoRaWAN networks allow wireless devices to transmit small data packets over several kilometers using low-frequency radio communication. This capability allows monitoring hardware installed on tools, containers, and equipment to communicate with centralized gateways without relying on short-range wireless technologies. 

Industries deploy LoRaWAN connectivity in environments where equipment monitoring devices must operate for extended periods using battery power while communicating across large facilities or distributed operational sites. Warehouses, manufacturing plants, logistics hubs, and outdoor industrial facilities frequently rely on LPWAN networks to maintain awareness of equipment location and operational status. 

Asset Track Pro develops monitoring technologies that integrate LoRaWAN communication infrastructure to support scalable device monitoring architectures across industrial environments.