A new development kit launched by LoRa Alliance members Libelium and Loriot promises faster LoRa-based IoT app prototyping and testing.
Semtech announced the availability of a new development kit delivered by LoRa Alliance members Libelium and Loriot, which will enable faster LoRa-based IoT app prototyping and testing. The kit includes a gateway and ten sensor devices, integrating Semtech’s LoRa technology, an application software and a connection to Loriot’s cloud-based LoRaWan network.
The kit, available in North American (915 MHz) and European (868 MHz) frequencies, is optimized for smart city, smart security, smart environment and smart agriculture applications, according to Semtech. “Developing IoT applications typically involves setting up a network and testing the various hardware components and software to ensure everything operates correctly,” said Javier Martínez, vice president of business development and sales at Libelium. “With our kit, customers do not have to spend time configuring and testing a network, because we are able to provide them with a LoRaWAN network connection that has already been tested and set up to run seamlessly with the kit components and software,” he added.
Commenting on the announcement, Mike Wong, vice president of marketing and applications for Semtech’s Wireless and Sensing Product Group said: “The collaboration between Libelium and Loriot to produce a comprehensive IoT development environment that is easy to use is an excellent example of how companies in the LoRa Alliance are working together to deliver complete solutions to IoT customers. Such collaboration also shows the value of the open LoRaWAN specification as it continues to bring hardware, software and networking companies together to drive innovative solutions for the IoT market.”
The LoRa Alliance has 300 members today and LoRaWAN public and private networks have been rolled out in more than 50 countries worldwide, according to Semtech’s announcement.
Overall, the Low Power Wide Area Network (LPWAN) market is set for explosive growth and toughening competition, in particular between Sigfox, Ingenu and backers of LoRaWAN and NB-IoT. According to Metering and Smart Energy International, global LPWAN market revenue will reach $24.46 billion by 2021, growing at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 89.3 percent between 2016 and 2021. In 2016, global LPWAN market revenue is estimated to reach $1.01 billion.
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