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new LoRa has been i tegrated i to a LoRaWAN-based I ternet of Things (IoT) network that covers 12 square kilometers of Glasgow, including the commercial centre, Merchant City and theWest End. This low power, wide area network (LPWAN) will help enable the development and use of devices such as bui ding and i door environmental monitors, pollution sensors, tags for tracking valuable assets and social care devices designed to support dependent l ving.


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The network was deployed as a col aborative project i volving Semtech, StreamTechnologies, Boston Networks and CENSIS. The group is also working on the installation of a similar sensor network in Inverness, Scotland tomonitor conditions inmore rural environments.


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