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Internet of Things Solution LPWAN Presentation: Necio

This document provides an overview of Internet of Things (IoT) solutions using Low Power Wide Area Network (LPWAN) technology: 1. It discusses the history of IoT and the emergence of LPWAN technologies like LoRaWAN, Sigfox, and NB-IoT in the 2010s to enable long-range communication for low-power devices. 2. Common LPWAN use cases are presented, including applications in smart cities, buildings, and mining to allow remote monitoring of facilities and infrastructure. 3. Key benefits of LPWANs are outlined as enabling low-cost connectivity over extended areas for large numbers of devices with very low data rates and power consumption.

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Internet of Things Solution LPWAN Presentation: Necio

This document provides an overview of Internet of Things (IoT) solutions using Low Power Wide Area Network (LPWAN) technology: 1. It discusses the history of IoT and the emergence of LPWAN technologies like LoRaWAN, Sigfox, and NB-IoT in the 2010s to enable long-range communication for low-power devices. 2. Common LPWAN use cases are presented, including applications in smart cities, buildings, and mining to allow remote monitoring of facilities and infrastructure. 3. Key benefits of LPWANs are outlined as enabling low-cost connectivity over extended areas for large numbers of devices with very low data rates and power consumption.

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Internet of Things solution

LPWAN Presentation

NECIO
Agenda

History of Internet Of Things

LPWAN

Common use cases

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History of
Internet Of
Things

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80s

1926

1983

1989

90s

1994 The OPC Foundation forms

1995 MS Windows

1999 “Internet of things”


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2000 - 2010

2002 Cloud technology

2006 OPC Unified Architecture (UA)

2009 Foundation of Sigfox

2010 - today

2010 Sensors drop in prices

2015 LoRa Alliance inception

2016 IIoT vision emerges

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What next ?

2019 3,6 billion devices

2020 More than 450 billion dollars of market

2025 75 billion of devices connected

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LPWAN – Low Power Wide
Area Networks

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Low cost

Key-features
Extended coverage Low Power

Numerous devices

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DaC
t ao sr ta t e
Networks graphics

3G - 4G

WiFi
B l u e to o t h

L P WA N

Range
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sensor User
dashboard

sensor Gateway
Cloud server

Business
recommandation
sensor

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Power consumption over distance

4 km 6 km 8 km 10 km

L P WA N
G a te w ay

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LPWAN leaders

L o R a WA N SIGFOX NB-IoT

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L o R a WA N SIGFOX NB-IOT
License free ISM
Needs an expensive
band, but base
Regulation License free ISM band
stations are only run
dedicated regional
frequency/channel
by Sigfox.
5-15km
Typical Range typical (heavily dependant 5-50km 10-15km
on line of sight)

Max output power 0.025 W 0.025 W 0.2 W


No encryption by default NB-IoT inherits LTE’s
Key exchange a unique set
Security of AES keys
but could be add in the authentication and
application layer encryption.

Data rate 10 kbps 0,1 kbps 200 kbps


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Common
use cases

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Selected use cases

SMART CITIES MINING INDUSTRY

SMART BUILDING

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Air quality monitoring

Smart cities Optimized refuse collection routes with


connected dumpsters

Remote monitoring of water facilities

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USE CASES Lets the heat system talk

Smart
buildings Smoke and fire alerts sent
via the Internet

Collect consumption data effortlessly

Back-up alarm systems

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Internet
of
Charles Foveau things

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+41 78 930 26 37

Social media
automation
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