Building an Azure IoT pipeline for LoRaWAN devices live demo Ronnie Sauremann
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LoRaWAN is a type of wireless telecommunication wide area network designed to allow long range communications at a low bit rate among things (connected objects), such as sensors operated on a battery. • The key advantage of this technology is to be able to communicate wirelessly over a long distance of up to 15 kilometers with a standard gateway and with a very low battery consumption. A simple Lora battery powered IoT device with a single sensor can last up to 10 years. • In this session we will build together a Microsoft Azure solution, that easily allows to ingest, decrypt, decode, store and analyze large quantities of sensor data coming from LoRaWAN based devices. • With the help of an Azure solution template and LoRa Network Server / Services (like Loriot, The Things Network, Actility etc..), you will be able in a matter of no time to visualize data from their LoRa connected devices in near real-time. • Additionally we will demonstrate how to use IoT Edge on a Raspberry Pi acting as a Lora Gateway for edge processing and direct connection to Azure IoT Hub. • For the demos we will build simple Lora test devices with sensors like GPS, temperature, collision, etc.. using Arduino LoRaWAN boards. • Technologies: IoT Hub, IoT Edge, Azure Functions, Stream Analytics, Time Series Insight, Cosmos DB, Raspberry Pi, Arduino. • • NDC Conferences • https://ndcoslo.com • https://ndcconferences.com
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