Ideal applications for LoRaWAN™ are sensor networks, security systems, smart homes, smart metering, industrial control, and smart cities.
Ranges of 2-5km in an urban environment or up to 15km in a suburban environment are possible by trading off communication range and message duration over a spread spectrum of sub-GHz frequencies and an adaptive data rate scheme. LoRaWAN™ operates in a star-of-star topology where gateways provide a transparent bridge for sending and receiving messages between endpoint devices and a central network or cloud.
The gateways, typically powered devices, communicate via the LoRaWAN™ protocol with endpoints before relaying messages through more traditional protocols such as Ethernet, 3G, or Wi-Fi. Most end-point communication is bi-directional, however, LoRaWAN™ supports multicast broadcasts for node upgrades or mass distribution of emergency messages.
This feature is especially useful in the Flood Network’s implementation of LoRaWAN™ with a network of sensors along an area susceptible to flooding to provide an early warning system for affected residents.