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|Description=<translate>A peer-to-peer LoRa network analyser - by team Ikonko</translate>
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|Description=<translate>A peer-to-peer LoRa network directory analyser - by team Ikonko</translate>
 
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Version du 13 décembre 2020 à 18:26

Auteur avatarNadine | Dernière modification 13/12/2020 par Nadinev6

A peer-to-peer LoRa network directory analyser - by team Ikonko
Difficulté
Facile
Durée
2 minute(s)
Catégories
Électronique, Robotique
Coût
77 USD ($)

Introduction

Because LoRa networks are fast, easy and cheap to set up and can provide a network of up to 10 square kilometers, our solution is an application that will allow people to find LoRa networks that are available in their area. User will be able to find public or free networks, return detailed information about available networks, and favourite networks for ease of connection in future. LoRa gateway providers can customise how their network appears to others by providing a human-readable name, they can privatise their network for possible monetisation in the future. They can update features should they upgrade their gateway device.

Video d'introduction

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Matériaux

Outils

Étape 1 - Find a network

A user can type in a region name, the application finds networks that have the region name as a tag

Étape 2 - Select a network

Public networks are open, while private networks are categorised separately as they may be password protected

Étape 3 - Favourite a network

The network details will be bookmarked on a page in your application so that you can automatically connect to in future

Étape 4 - Post about an existing network

If you are a LoRaWAN gateway provider or owner you can update details about your device, coverage and/or add comments for the public

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