Dryad Networks and Kinéis
Partner for Satellite-Enabled Wildfire Early
Detection
Dryad’s solar-powered gas
sensors, equipped with AI, monitor and detect early
signs of wildfires by analyzing air quality and
identifying unique gas patterns indicative of fires.
When integrated with Kinéis’ satellite
constellation, this network will overcome
terrestrial limitations, ensuring near real-time
global connectivity.
This synergy enables the early
detection of wildfires even in remote areas without
terrestrial network coverage, sending critical
alerts to authorities via Kinéis’ 25 satellites,
thus greatly enhancing emergency response
capabilities and aiding in the preservation of
natural areas and protection of critical
infrastructure.
PROTECTING CRITICAL LINEAR
INFRASTRUCTURE
Power line and rail companies
face unique wildfire risks due to their linear
assets spanning vast, remote areas. Previously,
deploying comprehensive sensor coverage in these
scenarios could be challenging due to limitations in
terrestrial network coverage. Dryad’s integration of
Kineis’s satellite technology addresses this
challenge, enabling a simplified and cost-efficient
direct sensor-to-satellite communication for
unparalleled wildfire detection and prevention along
critical corridors.
In particular, installations
for linear infrastructure such as powerlines or
railways, or in difficult terrain such as
mountainous regions will benefit from
direct-to-satellite connectivity. With a
significantly simplified installation, Silvanet
wildfire sensors will become even more cost[1]effective.
Direct-to-satellite connectivity ensures continuous,
reliable detection in remote areas, crucial for
wildfire mitigation efforts.
When deployed in combination
with the Silvanet LoRaWAN Mesh Gateways, which
provide additional capabilities, Kinéis’ space IoT
connectivity will guarantee uninterrupted service
even if terrestrial connectivity is disrupted or
sensors are placed outside of the range of gateways.
Dryad and Kinéis aim to deploy hundreds of thousands
of these IoT terminals worldwide over the next three
years.
A SHARED VISION FOR
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
Both Dryad and Kinéis have
established themselves as leaders in the IoT
landscape. Kinéis offers extensive expertise in
satellite-based IoT solutions, providing critical
insights for environmental protection and ecosystem
management, including early fire detection.
Meanwhile, Dryad Networks is rapidly expanding its
presence in the field of wildfire detection with its
innovative sensor network technology
The companies’ technologies are
built on compatible satellite IoT protocols,
ensuring seamless integration. Leveraging Semtech’s
advanced chipsets, which combine terrestrial LoRaWAN
and Kinéis’s satellite connectivity into a single
solution, this integration ensures users can deploy
products with both terrestrial LPWAN and satellite
connectivity. The first products based on this
integration are expected to be available before the
end of the year.
Alexandre Tisserant, CEO of
Kinéis said:
“Dryad Networks is at the forefront of ultra-early
fire detection, making them the ideal partner for
this expansion.
By combining our satellite
capabilities with Dryad’s innovative sensors, we are
creating a truly global, adaptable solution to fight
the growing threat of wildfires all over the world.”
Carsten Brinkschulte, CEO of
Dryad Networks said:
‘‘We are excited to collaborate with Kinéis, as this
partnership not only broadens our technological
capabilities but also aligns with our mission to
provide comprehensive wildfire protection.
Integrating Kinéis’s satellite
technology with our Silvanet sensors adds a vital
layer to our detection ecosystem, especially for
linear infrastructure, while reinforcing our
commitment to the LoRaWAN mesh networks.’’
This French-German partnership
underscores the global drive for advanced wildfire
prevention. Dryad Networks and Kinéis are committed
to providing customers with the most robust,
flexible, and reliable wildfire detection solutions
available.
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