Agriculture
Agricultural fields and greenhouses can benefit from LoRa and LoRaWAN, especially for sites in remote locations without landline connection, and cabling in the site is uneconomical. LoRa can collect climatic data such as wind speed and direction, temperature, rainfall, and solar radiation. It can also be used to get status from different points around the greenhouse structures.
Using soil sensors get soil information and send it to LoRaWAN network to be interfaced with climatic sensors. This results in improved production and logistics efficiency to provide production forecast insight from the greenhouse environment using big data analysis.
LoRaWAN supports agricultural use cases with its long-range reliability in rural applications for devices that don’t have high data transmission rates as well as for its long battery lifespan for devices used in semi-frequent readings for moisture and pH among others.