LoRa FPC Antennas

LoRa technology is a communication technology for Low Power Wide Area Networks (LPWAN) designed to enable wireless communication over long distances and with low power consumption. Its core technologies include:

LoRa Spread Spectrum Modulation Technology

LoRa uses Linear FM Spread Spectrum (Chirp Spread Spectrum, CSS) technology, which encodes the information in variations of FM frequencies instead of the traditional fixed frequencies or phases. This allows the signal energy to be distributed over a wider spectrum, which improves the signal’s immunity to interference and allows for longer transmission distances at the same transmit power.

LoRa Signal Modulation

LoRa technology uses CSS modulation to compress and expand the signal by varying the signal frequency, thereby increasing the distance over which the signal can be transmitted.

LoRa Frequency hopping technology

LoRa also uses frequency hopping technology to prevent fixed frequency interference by frequency shift keying through pseudo-random code sequences to further improve the network’s immunity to interference.

LoRa Physical Layer Technology

The physical layer of LoRa uses forward error correction coding and low RF power transmission to further reduce energy consumption. This technique reduces energy consumption by encoding data at the transmitter side so that possible errors can be corrected at the receiver side while reducing the transmit power.

LoRa Network Architecture

The LoRa network is based on a star topology consisting of end devices, gateways, web servers, and application servers that support bidirectional communication. This architecture allows a large number of nodes to be connected to the network while keeping complexity and cost low.

These features of LoRa technology make it well-suited for Internet of Things (IoT) applications such as smart cities, smart agriculture, environmental monitoring, and smart homes, providing efficient and stable connectivity in a variety of environments.

 

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C&T RF Antennas Inc. is a LoRa FPC Antennas and LoRa & LoRaWan Gateway Antennas supplier in China.

What is LoRa?

LoRa (Long Range) is a low-power wide-area network (LPWAN) technology.

The LoRa uses license-free sub-gigahertz radio frequency bands like 433 MHz, 868 MHz (Europe), and 915 MHz (Australia and North America). LoRa enables long-range transmissions (more than 10 km in rural areas) with low power consumption.

The technology covers the physical layer, while other technologies and protocols such as LoRaWAN (Long Range Wide Area Network) cover the upper layers.

The LoRa devices have geolocation capabilities used for triangulating the positions of devices via timestamps from gateways.

The LoRa and LoRaWAN permit long-range connectivity for the Internet of Things (IoT) devices in different types of industries.

What is LoRa Alliance?

The LoRa Alliance is an association created in 2015 to support the LoRaWAN (long-range wide-area network) protocol as well as ensure the interoperability of all LoRaWAN products and technologies.

This open, nonprofit association has over 500 members. Some members of the LoRa Alliance are IBM, Actility, MicroChip, Orange, Cisco, KPN, Swisscom, Semtech, Bouygues Telecom, Singtel, Proximus, and Cavagna Group. In 2018, the LoRa Alliance had over 100 LoRaWAN network operators in over 100 countries.

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C&T RF Antennas Inc. is the embedded antennas LoRa FPC antenna manufacturer. Contact us for the LoRa FPC antenna catalog, LoRa FPC antenna datasheet, LoRa FPC antenna pricing, and inventory on the LoRa FPC Antennas.

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