Latin America. Alai Secure, specialist in M2M/IoT communications at Telco Security, announced the reinforcement of its offer of secure machine-to-machine communications with the incorporation of LoRaWAN technology, which will allow it to address with guarantees, and in a secure way, any service scenario.
LoRaWAN thus becomes the perfect complement to Alai's GSM/GPRS mobile communications offering, allowing it to offer a secure and cost-efficient response in those scenarios where mobile networks and Wi-Fi cannot reach.
Alai Secure is committed to LoRaWAN as the most complete machine-to-machine technology, by capacity and by costs, with the aim of offering its customers the most complete machine-to-machine communications offer on the market. LoRaWAN allows you to tackle monitoring projects of people, animals and assets -parcels, containers, vehicles,...- both indoors and outdoors, without the need for mobile coverage or SIM card and with the greatest autonomy.
LoRaWAN is a low-power, low-frequency wireless communication technology, specially designed to communicate intelligent objects and transmit little information, at specific times of the day, over a very long distance. It allows interconnection between objects without the need for large complex deployments, which greatly cheapens the service, and most importantly, without depending on the network of a mobile operator.
LoRaWAN allows companies, corporations, industry in general to address any service scenario taking advantage of public networks -deployed and managed by Telecommunications Operators-, or have their own private network, which allows a higher level of flexibility and independence, and above all a much higher level of security.
LoRaWAN allows two-way communications to be established between the deployed end nodes and the gateways or antennas. In this sense, there are three types of bidirectionality associated with a greater or lesser energy consumption in each case, allowing to choose one or another class depending on the requirements of the service:
Class A: Allows an object to send information to an antenna and then receive it immediately afterwards. It is the mode that consumes the least energy.
Class B: Allows the connected object to receive data at different times of the day regular and set in advance interval.
Class C: Allows the receiver to receive data continuously. The latter case is the one that consumes the most energy.
Learn more at https://alaisecure.co/m2m-iot/lorawan/
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