17 October 2018
LoRa, Smart Agriculture, Wireless RF, Internet of Things, ESG
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17 October 2018
LoRa, Smart Agriculture, Wireless RF, Internet of Things, ESG
According to recent reports, between 70% and 80% of agricultural greenhouse-gas emissions, such as nitrous oxide, come from the production and use of nitrogen fertilizers. Farmers need real-time visibility into soil conditions while working in their fields. During growing season, manual soil tests fail to provide the data growers need and this can cause farmers to either over fertilize or under fertilize, harming profits and/or the environment. Teralytic, a manufacturer of wireless soil sensors, implemented LoRa® devices and wireless radio frequency technology (LoRa Technology) in its wireless sensor to detect nitrogen, phosphate and potassium (NPK) levels in soil to help farmers reduce waste and to improve crop yields.
Learn more about Teralytic’s LoRa-based application for smart agriculture in the following blog, republished with permission from Teralytic.
Growers across the globe can use precision ag solutions to gain real-time analytics—even without a broadband connection in the fields. This is thanks to new technology allowing us to transmit data over long ranges, using relatively little power.
Communication between the fields and growers’ dashboards is facilitated through a LoRaWAN®-based network. Semtech’s LoRa Technology allows Teralytic soil probes to send small data points (NPK, moisture, temperature, salinity, etc.) as often as every 15 minutes over long distances. After installation, growers can see an updated, real-time snapshot of what’s going on in their fields every day.
Our goal is to help make this process as easy as possible for users. Luckily, it’s as easy as installing probes and a gateway, and letting the solution run.
But what is a LoRaWAN-based network? We’ve compiled the most frequently asked questions from growers about the LoRaWAN-based network, how it works, and how it’s helping farmers across the globe.
LoRa is short for Long Range. LoRa Technology, developed by Semtech Corporation, is a long-range, low-power wireless platform that is widely regarded as the de facto technology for Internet of Things (IoT) networks worldwide.
With these characteristics of LoRa Technology, smart IoT applications can more easily take on challenges in energy management, natural resource reduction, pollution control, infrastructure efficiency, and disaster prevention. Currently, LoRa Technology has around 70,000 macro gateways deployed worldwide supporting greater than 350 million end nodes supplying data in smart homes and buildings, supply chain and logistic solutions, smart meters, and (of course) smart agriculture solutions.
The LoRaWAN-based network refers to this entire set of equipment—from the infrastructure to the devices themselves, like the Teralytic probe—that communicate between each other. The LoRa Alliance®, an open nonprofit association of collaborating members, determines what’s called the LoRaWAN specification, which is what drives seamless compatibility between LoRa-enabled devices and infrastructure. LoRaWAN allows those working in the public or private sectors to innovate and differentiate how they use these networks.
“Many solutions exist to improve the productivity of the farms,” says Emmanuel Mounier, Smart Agriculture Business Development Director at Semtech Corporation.
Among the most common, according to Mounier, are:
将基于 LoRaWAN 的网络与物联网应用结合使用,可以监测广泛的数据点,以简化农场的决策管理。种植者的主要工作之一是管理在田间喷洒水或肥料的方式。追踪土壤养分和水分,以通过精确控制来管理输入,就可以节省时间和成本。Mounier 继续说道:“最重要的是,某些法规将发生变化,在不久的将来,大多数种植者将不得不投资于此类解决方案,以便向监管机构证明他们在这些地里投放的肥料已经被植物吸收了,而没有被密集灌溉冲走。”
A LoRaWAN-based network can be deployed anywhere, even without a cellular or broadband network.
The probes communicate with an existing LoRaWAN-based network, if available. If not, a gateway can be easily and strategically placed on the farm. This gateway, ideally mounted 40 feet or higher to allow the furthest connection, extends the LoRaWAN-based network to communicate with the probes.
For orders of 10 or more Teralytic probes, this gateway is free of charge.
基于 LoRa 的网关通常通过蜂窝将数据发送到 Teralytic 云。但如果网关所在的位置没有可靠的蜂窝连接,我们可以使用支持卫星的网关。
A LoRaWAN-based network can be set up virtually anywhere in the world, by either connecting to an existing network or using a Teralytic-provided LoRa-based gateway.
This type of long-range network is best used for meters, sensors, and similar devices powered on battery or small solar panels. The devices, such as the Teralytic probe, typically need to transmit a small amount of data over a large distance. And with a LoRaWAN-based network’s low energy consumption, our probes can run all season long.
“From workers tracking solutions in a palm tree plantation in Indonesia to animal tracking solutions in south America or Australia, cow monitoring solutions in Europe, China and Russia, irrigation solutions in Israel or California or soil characteristics measurement in North America, there will be always a LoRa-based solution adapted to the need of the farmers,” Mounier continues.
With its long-range and low-power capabilities, LoRa supports smart agriculture innovations driving cost-effective and efficient solutions on the farm. And with the LoRaWAN specification allowing compatibility between LoRa-enabled devices and infrastructure, all sectors, from startups to government organizations, can use it to scale innovative solutions.
Learn more about LoRa-based solutions for smart agriculture:
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