IHS Markit predicts up to 43 percent of all low power wide area networks (LPWANs) will be based on Semtech’s LoRa® devices and the LoRaWAN® protocol by 2023*. As of December 2019, more than half a million LoRa-enabled gateways have been deployed globally, supporting 135 million LoRa-based end nodes**. With the global adoption of Internet of Things (IoT) solutions and the growing market share of LoRa-enabled applications, it is becoming more and more difficult to identify a business segment that could not benefit from some level of connected devices. With new LoRa use cases being announced regularly, and growing numbers of worldwide LoRaWAN network deployments (public or private), it seems the only limit to these applications is the imagination of the developers and system integrators solving real world business challenges today.
In this blog, we playfully and festively explore that imagination and muse on what is possible with Semtech’s LoRa devices by considering potential use cases in Santa’s Smart Workshop. Behind every possible application in the Smart Workshop Solutions infographic below is a real world use case deployed today. Learn about those solutions below.
A disruption in Dasher and Dancer’s health could compromise efficiencies at the North Pole, much like how sick cattle disrupt ranching operations. From ingestible bio-trackers to smart ear tags, there are an abundance of LoRa-based use cases for cattle health monitoring around the world.
Find more smart agriculture use cases on our website.
Environmental factors, such as weather conditions, can be problematic for snowy sleigh rides. Using IoT-connected devices to remotely measure and report weather patterns helps identify problematic weather before it can cause damage. The low power and long range qualities of LoRa devices enable LoRa-based applications for climate monitoring which are in use today.
What do Rudolph’s red shiny nose and street lights have in common? Failure to illuminate can result in navigation challenges for motorists, compromising public safety. Street lighting is an extraordinarily costly portion of a city’s energy budget, often reaching up to 40 percent. The low power requirements of LoRa devices, and ease of deployment into an existing infrastructure, make IoT-based street lighting a proven LoRa use case for smart cities.
Find even more LoRa-based solutions for smart cities on our website.
Whether a private home or place of business, like Santa’s Workshop, smart door solutions enable remote security monitoring and peace of mind for inhabitants. The low power features of LoRa devices allow battery operated door locks to remain in place for several years before battery replacement is required.
Explore other LoRa-based smart home and building use cases at this link.
Connect LoRa-based devices to the Cloud with a LoRaWAN-based gateway. Shop for LoRa-based hardware, devices, software, and services available today in the LoRa Developer catalog.
Even Santa Claus can benefit from the advantages of smart utility metering. Globally, the demand for IoT-connected gas meters is growing, and reports predict installations of new smart gas meters will reach over 20 million units annually by 2024. Long range capabilities and bidirectional communication make LoRa devices an ideal technology platform for smart gas metering, facilitating real-time usage insights and enabling energy conservation, and thus cost savings for end users.
Find even more examples of smart utilities applications for gas, electricity and water here.
Production facilities, such as Santa’s toy shop, or industrial operations, such as mining sites, rely on conveyer belts to efficiently move materials through a process. When that process is interrupted by non-operational conveyer lines, efficiency grinds to a halt. This compromises business operations and potentially endangers operator safety.
Explore more LoRa use cases for smart supply chain and industrial control.
Next to salaries, real estate is the highest operating expense for employers. Thus, measuring utilization of workspaces and making space-saving decisions with sensor data can lead to enormous cost savings for building owners. LoRa-based sensors enable the connection of entire buildings to the Cloud through a single gateway.
Download the white paper on Capgemini’s smart building deployment to learn more.
Food manufacturing operations, such as Santa’s cookie bakery, and food retail establishments can eliminate the manual labor and analog records for temperature monitoring by implementing a LoRa-based food safety application. Because IoT solutions based on LoRa can communicate through stainless steel doors, concrete walls and even multiple stories of a building, the platform is ideal for restaurant and food processing applications where such building challenges are present.
Download the Axino white paper to learn more about LoRa’s advantages for smart refrigeration.
A crackling fire is cozy when contained to a fireplace, and smart fire safety helps save lives if a fire should spread.
Discover more LoRa-based smart building use cases.
With smart parking, Santa never has to worry about finding an empty spot for the sleigh! Low power wireless sensors are cost effective to deploy and require virtually no maintenance.
Find even more LoRa-based solutions for smart cities on our website.
Explore libraries of real world use cases by vertical market on the Semtech website:
Semtech wishes you a happy and healthy holiday season and prosperous New Year!
*IHS MarketInsider, May 2019
**Data from Semtech Q3 FY20 Earnings Call
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