Semtech Extends LoRa Edge™
Platform to Support Seamless Worldwide Asset
Tracking
April 13, 2022
Semtech Corporation announces
the addition of multi-band capabilities to its LoRa
Edge™ device-to-Cloud geolocation platform. The new
LoRa Edge LR1120 allows for direct
satellite-connected Internet of Things (IoT)
applications in supply chain management and
logistics with seamless low power geolocation on a
global scale.
“Semtech’s LoRa® is targeting
track and trace challenges faced by the logistics
industry today with a geolocation IoT platform
adapted to global transportation and mass-scale
asset management”
“Semtech’s LoRa® is targeting
track and trace challenges faced by the logistics
industry today with a geolocation IoT platform
adapted to global transportation and mass-scale
asset management,” said Marc Pégulu, vice president
of IoT product marketing for Semtech’s Wireless and
Sensing Products Group. “With the launch of
multi-band LoRa support, coupled with LoRa Cloud™
services, it has never been easier to expand
ubiquitous IoT connectivity and geolocation
globally.”
With LoRa Edge LR1120,
intercontinental logistics companies can leverage
highly integrated, ultra-low power trackers with
enhanced interoperability, more versatile
connectivity for a simpler operation and global
mobility across multiple regulatory regions.
Additionally, the possibility to offer a low power
and low cost sensor with satellite connectivity
unlocks a multitude of use cases in infrastructure
monitoring, agriculture and environmental monitoring
that require deployment in remote areas, which tend
to be very capital intensive.
According to Christopher
Taylor, Director, RF & Wireless with Strategy
Analytics, “Combining LoRa with small, relatively
low-cost LEO satellites will change the game for
LoRa and IoT. Adding satellite communication
capabilities in the S-band to LoRa can help replace
aging SCADA monitoring and opens up new applications
and markets, especially in remote regions. So far,
LoRa has attracted the interest of several satellite
companies including EchoStar and Lacuna.”
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