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About the LoRaWAN protocol

LoRaWAN stands for Long Range Wide-Area Network. LoRaWAN is a radio protocol based on LoRa technology, enabling the transmission of data at low rates and low power consumption. The advantage of the LoRaWAN protocol is to allow connected objects to send data over long radio distances while consuming the least amount of energy possible.

In other words, a LoRaWAN sensor can send data over very long radio distances, with excellent battery autonomy levels. Enless offers a complete range of LoRa(WAN) sensors specially designed for Building Management Systems applications. Enless LoRaWAN sensors offer several possibilities for BMS integrators (see below for the various possible usage modes).

How does it work?

In private LoRaWAN mode

In public LoRaWAN mode

Enless LoRaWAN sensors are decoded on the following gateways, platforms, and LNS

You can also easily process data from Enless sensors on your BMS using our proprietary LoRa mode.

Our Enless Modbus and BACnet receivers natively convert the data frames from our sensors into Modbus tables or BACnet objects

Enless LoRa proprietary architecture

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