IoT LoRaWAN gateway enables end to end LoRa network by one or more gateways without the need to connect to an external LoRaWAN server. Sensor data can be analyzed and reacted to on the Gateway, forwarded to remote servers and/or exposed using any protocol supported by LuvitRED, for example MODBUS or BACnet. LoRa solutions can also function as a normal LORAWAN gateway connected to external LoRaWAN servers in simple packet forwarder mode through LAN or wireless LTE.
Reliability and Security
•Software and hardware watchdogs continually monitor for loss of connectivity and will repair the problem if detected
•Software and configuration images are protected with digital signatures
•Secure, redundant firmware and configuration images ensure the unit can revert to previous working settings if a problem is detected
•Management functions are protected by certificate or password and applied over encrypted links
LuvitRED
•‘Drag & drop and visual wiring’ configuration with minimal programming
•Rapid application development in only minutes
•Supports a wide variety of sensors aka ‘node sets’
•Reduces risk/lowers development cost
•Shorter sales cycles
•Drives innovation by enabling ‘risktaking’
LoRaWAN
•Radio: LoRa, LoRaWAN
•Region: 902-920MHz, 868MHz, 433MHz
•Max nodes: 1000
•Security: 128-bit AES encryption
•Antenna: SMA RP Female
•Temperature: -30~70C
LTE
•100Mbps down, 50Mbps up (Cat3)
•700/800/850/900/1800/1900/2100/2600/AWS (B 1-5, 7, 8, 13, 17, 18, 19, 20)
•High sensitivity A-GPS /A-GLONASS receiver (SUPL 1.0 & SUPL 2.0)
•Active GPS antenna support
•-30°C to +70°C
•CE, FCC, IC, PTCRB, E-mark, EN50155
•AT&T, T-Mobile, Verizon, Latam, Australia, Singapore