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LoRaWAN Network Server

Posted by Pedro Herrera on 23 March 2020

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Tags: LoRa, LoRa Developers, LoRaWAN Deployment, LoRaWAN Network Server

Posted by Katy Koenen on 09 September 2019

 

LoRaWAN® networks primarily use the Aloha method for communication between end devices and their associated network servers. Using the Aloha method, end devices send data through a gateway to the network server only when one or more of their sensors notice a particular change in their environment or when some other event is triggered, such as a timer expiring. After the end device sends the uplink, it “listens” for a message from the network one and two seconds after the uplink before going back to sleep.

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Tags: LoRa Developers, LoRaWAN Academy, LoRaWAN Deployment, LoRaWAN Network Server, LoRaWAN

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