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Understanding LoRa (Long Range Radio) Technology: Features, Applications, and Benefits

Lora (Long Range Radio) is a wireless communication technology that enables two-way communication over long distances, typically up to 10 km or more. It is designed for low-power wide-area networks and can be used for a variety of applications such as IoT devices, smart cities, and industrial automation.

Lora uses the 868/915 MHz frequency band in Europe and the 902/928 MHz frequency band in North America. It has a maximum data rate of 50 kbps and operates in the sub-GHz band, which provides better penetration through buildings and other obstacles compared to higher frequency bands.

Lora is based on the LoRaWAN protocol, which is an open standard for wireless communication that was developed by the LoRa Alliance. The LoRaWAN protocol provides a secure and reliable communication system that can be used for a wide range of applications, including smart home devices, industrial automation, and smart cities.

One of the key benefits of Lora is its low power consumption, which allows for long battery life and reduces the need for frequent battery replacements. Additionally, Lora is a bi-directional communication technology, which means that devices can both transmit and receive data, enabling real-time communication and feedback.

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