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  1. What Is LoRa? A Beginner's Guide #1
  2. What is LoRa?
  3. LORA
  4. Semtech LoRa Technology Overview
  5. How can I establish a full duplex LoRa communication between two LoRa nodes?
  6. Stable Diffusion LoRA Models: A Complete Guide (Best ones, installation, training)
  7. What are LoRa and LoRaWAN?


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What Is LoRa? A Beginner's Guide #1

IoT is the trend word of recent years and we would like to introduce the terms and technologies behind it on our blog. We have already written a lot about the connection technology Sigfox. LoRa(WAN) is yet another smart, energy-efficient technology, and in this two-part blog series, we’re going to get to the bottom of the term Lora(WAN) and highlight some of the possible trends that could result from it. LoRa (we always write LoRa in the following - see below for the difference between LoRa and LoRaWAN) can be a "part" of the future of IoT. However, it is not the only future trend, as other protocols seem to go their own ways and think in their own system. Sigfox is a company that rolls out networks similar to LoRa. SigFox and LoRa technologies target a specific area of the IoT market: the simple IoT device in everyday use as well as in IIoT use. They provide a very long battery life and require only a limited bandwidth for communication. What exactly is LoRa(WAN)? LoRa is the abbreviation of "Long Range Wide Area" and as such is a low-power wireless network protocol. The LoRaWAN specification is defined by the LoRa Alliance and is freely available. It is asymmetrically aligned to the energy efficiency of the IoT devices and achieves ranges over 9 km for uplink communication, i.e. transmission from the IoT device to the network. LoRa's network architecture is typically built in a star of the star topology, where the gateways act as a transparent bridge that forwards messag...

What is LoRa?

With the rapid advancement of Introduction to LoRa and LPWAN Have you ever heard of LPWAN? LPWAN (low power wide area network) is an Internet of Things (IoT) network layer technology that addresses the long-distance and low-power consumption requirements of IoT. It features low power consumption, long-range transmission, low bandwidth, simple network structure, and low operational costs. LoRa is one of the most mature and widely used technologies in LPWAN, boasting a developed ecosystem and a rapidly growing market. Its growth rate is expected to double in the coming years. When it comes to wireless technology in IoT applications, there are two main types: short-range wireless technology like Bluetooth, WiFi, and ZigBee and wide-area network technology like 2G, 3G, and 4G. Each technology has its own advantages and disadvantages. Before LPWAN, choosing between long-range and low-power consumption was unavoidable. With LPWAN, however, this trade-off is balanced, enabling longer-range communication and ultra-low power consumption without the need for additional repeaters. So, what exactly is LoRa technology? LoRa is one of the mainstream technologies in LPWAN communication technology. It is an ultra-long-distance wireless transmission scheme based on frequency modulation spread spectrum technology. Originally launched by Cycleo in France, it was later acquired by Semtech in 2012. LoRa addresses both distance and power consumption, providing users with a network of sensors th...

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The modem integrated with Semtech's LoRa Cloud Device & Application Services enables customers to focus on developing innovative Internet of Things (IoT) applications without worrying about underlying radio connectivity, said Marc Pegulu, Vice President of IoT for Semtech's Wireless and Sensing Products Group. [USPRwire, Fri May 31 2019] A new report titled " LoRa Gateway Module Market -- Valuable Growth Prospects and Future Insights till 2028" has been included in the enormous research repository of Market Research Reports Search Engine (MRRSE) that compiles various facets of the LoRa Gateway Module market at a global level portraying a holistic analysis of the marketplace along with intelligence on key participants.

Semtech LoRa Technology Overview

What Is LoRa®? LoRa is the de facto wireless platform of Internet of Things (IoT). Semtech's LoRa chipsets connect sensors to the Cloud and enable real-time communication of data and analytics that can be utilizedto enhance efficiency and productivity. LoRa devices enablesmart IoTapplications that solve some of the biggest challenges facing our planet: energy management, natural resource reduction, pollution control, and infrastructure efficiency. Why LoRa? Semtech's LoRa devices, LoRa Basics™ software building blocks, LoRa Cloud™ software solutions, and the LoRaWAN standard offer an efficient, flexible and economical solutionto real-world problems in rural and indoor use cases, where Cellular, Wi-Fi and Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE) networks are ineffective. Transforming Businesses Looking to connect your business to the Cloud? LoRa devices and the LoRaWAN standard enablecountless use casesin a number of key markets including smart agriculture, buildings, cities, environment, healthcare, homes, industrial control,supply chain and logistics, utilities, and more. Blog Articles • Posted on 14 June 2023 As one of the seven core industries of digital economy in China, the Internet of Things (IoT) has experienced a remarkable growth trajectory over the past few years. The "14th Five-Year Plan for… • Posted on 6 January 2023 We’re grateful to be at CES 2023, where the momentum around solutions with Semtech’s LoRa® devices and the LoRaWAN® standard is incredibly strong. This morning...

How can I establish a full duplex LoRa communication between two LoRa nodes?

BrainTrance: What is the most efficient way to transmit and receive data at the same time between 2 nodes over LoRa other than having 2 pairs of nodes in parallel (transmit line, receive line)? Any transmitter close to your receiver will wipe out it's receiving capability during that transmission and for a short time after the transmission ends. Full duplex requires the two frequencies to be very far apart and requires filters on the receiver to block the signal from the adjacent transmitter. Paul BrainTrance: What is the most efficient way to transmit and receive data at the same time between 2 nodes over LoRa other than having 2 pairs of nodes in parallel (transmit line, receive line)? You cannot with the normal LoRa devices used in nodes, they are either transmitting or receiving. Gateways use multi channel LoRa devices so reperesent a device that has the equivalent of maybe 8 single node LoRa devices. And the obvious question, why do you want to use full duplex communication between nodes ? srnet: You cannot with the normal LoRa devices used in nodes, they are either transmitting or receiving. Gateways use multi channel LoRa devices so reperesent a device that has the equivalent of maybe 8 single node LoRa devices. And the obvious question, why do you want to use full duplex communication between nodes ? I'm trying to intervene an ethernet connection with LoRa. And that would be my next question to this forum. dave-in-nj: It would seem that if the project requires full...

Stable Diffusion LoRA Models: A Complete Guide (Best ones, installation, training)

LoRAs are smaller files (usually 50-200MB) that you add to existing modify the output towards a specific subject or style. TLDR: • LoRAs let you modify the outputs of checkpoint models (the large models that people normally call "Stable Diffusion models") • You use LoRAs by downloading them, placing them in the folder stable-diffusion-webui/models/Lora and then adding the keyphrase in your prompt. • You can stack as many LoRAs in a prompt as you want • For training your own LoRA, jump directly to the Also see: • • LoRAs can create many different subjects and styles: • Styles/aesthetics (eg. • Characters or people (eg. • Clothing or objects (eg. • Settings (eg. Or a mix of any of the above! Here are some generations that use the exact same checkpoint model, same prompt, and same seed. The only difference is the presence of the LoRA: using You can use LoRAs with any Stable Diffusion model. However, some LoRAs are created with a specific model in mind, and will only work well for that model. Creators will usually have notes about this in their LoRA descriptions. If you don't have a particular model in mind, try To get the best results with LoRAs, sometimes you will need to enter specific keywords in your prompt. For example, with the Anime Lineart LoRA example above, you would want to include "lineart" in your prompt. The creator will usually tell you these keywords, if any, in the LoRA description. In this guide we'll cover some popular LoRAs you can download, how to use th...

What are LoRa and LoRaWAN?

Welcome to the first chapter of The Things Fundamentals on LoRaWAN. In this section, you’ll learn why LoRaWAN is so awesome, hear about some great LoRaWAN use cases, and learn the difference between LoRa and LoRaWAN. LoRa LoRa is a wireless modulation technique derived from Chirp Spread Spectrum (CSS) technology. It encodes information on radio waves using chirp pulses - similar to the way dolphins and bats communicate! LoRa modulated transmission is robust against disturbances and can be received across great distances. Don’t be alarmed about the complex terms; LoRa modulation and Chirp Spread Spectrum technology are simple to understand in practice. In case you are curious, in this video, Richard Wenner explains how Chirp Spread Spectrum technology works: LoRa is ideal for applications that transmit small chunks of data with low bit rates. Data can be transmitted at a longer range compared to technologies like WiFi, Bluetooth or ZigBee. These features make LoRa well suited for sensors and actuators that operate in low power mode. LoRa can be operated on the license free sub-gigahertz bands, for example, 915 MHz, 868 MHz, and 433 MHz. It also can be operated on 2.4 GHz to achieve higher data rates compared to sub-gigahertz bands, at the cost of range. These frequencies fall into ISM bands that are reserved internationally for industrial, scientific, and medical purposes. LoRaWAN LoRaWAN is a Media Access Control (MAC) layer protocol built on top of LoRa modulation. It is ...