Senet, Eutelsat,
TrakAssure and Wyld Networks Team to Deliver
Interoperable Terrestrial and Satellite LoRaWAN®
Network Services
January 11, 2022
Senet, Inc.,has partnered with
Eutelsat Communications, TrakAssure, and Wyld
Networks to bring seamlessly integrated and
interoperable terrestrial and satellite LoRaWAN® IoT
connectivity to customers across the globe.
Through platform integrations,
innovative sensor and hardware design, collaborative
service delivery, and compelling pricing, the
companies are targeting the global supply chain,
including container logistics and related asset
tracking, as the first and anchor applications.
End-to-end managed network services delivered
through this collaboration will provide a new level
of visibility into supply chain operations. For
example:
Containers arriving at ports
are tracked via Senet’s terrestrial network
Goods transported on cargo
trucks are tracked throughout metro areas via
Senet’s Network and Extended Coverage services
enabled by network partners like Helium
Rural transportation routes
will be connected via the terrestrial network if
detected and to the satellite network when no
terrestrial network is detected and an uplink is
needed
Distribution and retail centers
will be supported by terrestrial network coverage
Further solidifying this
multi-party collaboration, the organizations have
formed the Multimodal IoT Infrastructure Consortium™
(MMIIC) with an initial focus on formalizing and
completing all technical tests, pilots, and the
commercial delivery of its first-to-market supply
chain solutions. This will be followed by the
prioritization and delivery of additional solutions
designed to extend the adoption of LoRaWAN
connectivity into markets that can benefit from the
combination of Low Earth Orbit (LEO) satellites and
terrestrial network connectivity.
Key activities being executed
in support of the collaboration include:
Currently being tested, ELO
nanosatellites (Eutelsat LEO for Objects) will
provide LoRaWAN coverage, allowing sensor-enabled
devices to transmit data, irrespective of their
location, addressing gaps in terrestrial network
coverage across rural areas, shipping and
transportation routes, and other hard to reach
areas.
“Existing LPWA networks,
including LoRaWAN, are ideal to connect assets that
don’t send much data and need to operate on a low
power budget,” said Luc Perard, Senior Vice
President, IoT Business at Eutelsat. “But they rely
on terrestrial infrastructure, such as LoRaWAN
gateways, which will never cover more than extended
urban areas, i.e. less than 15% of the Earth’s
surface. With its satellite connectivity offering
ELO, Eutelsat will enable network operators like
Senet to propose transformational, global, hybrid
(terrestrial + satellite) LoRaWAN connectivity, over
lands and seas, at the same low-price points.
Because ELO is fully compatible with the LoRaWAN
standard, IoT solution providers and device
manufacturers like TrakAssure and Wyld can easily,
rapidly and inexpensively adapt their existing
LoRaWAN products to make them ELO-compatible and
benefit from up to 100% Earth coverage.”
Senet will provide terrestrial
LoRaWAN network connectivity and offer Eutelsat
satellite coverage through its Extended Coverage
services. Through unique network and device
management capabilities, end IoT devices will
connect to Senet terrestrial networks by default and
automatically switch to satellite when coverage gaps
are recognized. In partnership with TrakAssure and
Wyld Networks, Senet will also complete application
integration and device testing with its network
server to ensure the delivery of carrier-grade
network service and robust device management for
TrakAssure’s supply chain visibility solutions.
“IoT will drive economic growth
for decades to come, but a comprehensive and
cost-effective strategy is needed in order to
deliver robust network coverage across a geography
as massive as the United States,” said Bruce
Chatterley, CEO of Senet. “Senet’s terrestrial
Network, extended coverage through partners like
Helium, innovative LPWAN Virtual Network program,
and now satellite creates the first and only true
national and global LoRaWAN IoT network, covering
any geographic area required. This capacity is
especially important to logistics applications and
is another example of Senet innovating based on
unique market and customer requirements.”
TrakAssure and Wyld Networks
are collaborating on the design and production of a
new sensor-enabled end device to be used for supply
chain and asset tracking solutions. Wyld is
designing and producing the hardware module along
with unique firmware. Using standard LoRaWAN
compliant chips and components will allow for low
cost and time to market advantages. Through its
partnership with Senet, TrakAssure will be offering
terrestrial and satellite LoRaWAN network
connectivity for single trip, semi and permanent
infrastructure-based supply chain visibility. In
addition to location tracking and presence
detection, TrakAssure supports LoRaWAN devices used
for temperature monitoring, geofence location
alerts, proof of delivery and other supply chain
visibility requirements.
“We are very excited to be part
of a consortium of thought leaders launching the
world’s first LoRaWAN direct-to-satellite with
terrestrial dual-mode network compatibility. The
combined effort will usher in a fresh, cost
effective and carrier grade solution opening up new
applications in logistics and global asset tracking
markets by not only leveraging cost-efficient
terrestrial based LoRaWAN solutions, but now
expanding capability with ubiquitous global
connectivity via satellite which even existing
cellular solutions cannot support, especially for
emerging markets,” noted Don Miller, Board Member at
TrakAssure.
“The lack of affordable
wireless coverage is holding back the growth of the
Internet of Things from contributing an additional
$2 trillion to $3 trillion in value to global GDP
over the next decade,” commented Alastair
Williamson, CEO of Wyld Networks. “Combining two
advanced frontier technologies of LoRaWAN and Low
Earth Orbiting satellites we can enable 100% global,
affordable and low power connectivity to support IoT
deployments in multiple markets and segments.”
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