Menu

M2M FEATURE NEWS

Kontron joins the LoRa Alliance

By Ken Briodagh July 26, 2017

In a recent release, Kontron, a global provider of Embedded Computing Technology (ECT), has announced that it has become a member of the LoRa Alliance, a professional alliance responsible for developing a global low power wide area network (LPWAN) standard for Internet of Things (IoT).

The LoRa Alliance was formed in 2015 with a mission to standardize LPWAN being deployed around the world to enable IoT, machine-to-machine (M2M), and smart city, and industrial applications. Today, over 500 members collaborate to make the LoRaWAN protocol the global open standard for IoT applications and guarantee interoperability between operators and private LoRaWAN networks.

“It is always a pleasure to welcome new members to our open ecosystem of LoRaWAN-based products and services,” said Geoff Mulligan, Chairman, LoRa Alliance. “We’re excited to see Kontron’s approach to using IoT in the transportation industry and how they are able to leverage the Alliance’s resources to advance their goals. Intelligent Transportation is one of many emerging application spaces where the LoRaWAN protocol’s long-range, low-power and low-cost approach stands to offer significant benefits.”

Kontron has recently announced the availability of the TRACe LoRa-MQTT, its first LoRaWAN-based IoT gateway and network server for on-board rail. The TRACe LoRa-MQTT achieves continuous communications from LoRaWAN-based devices to the Cloud server, enabling secure data collection and remote analysis on a mobile platform.

“The Internet of Things in Transportation is in its infancy with several challenges specific to that industry,” said Bernard Féaux, Business Development Manager, Transportation Business, Kontron. “LoRaWAN technology is the perfect candidate to unleash the full potential of IoT-based applications on a fast-moving platform. Being part of the LoRa Alliance will help Kontron further develop LoRaWAN-based IoT solutions for the Transportation industry and other sectors.”

Kontron plans to extend its IoT platform solutions supporting LoRaWAN and provide end-to-end solutions with edge analytics or general FOG computing capabilities for transportation, manufacturing and maritime, as well as and other sectors in the near future.




Edited by Ken Briodagh
Get stories like this delivered straight to your inbox. [Free eNews Subscription]

Editorial Director

SHARE THIS ARTICLE
Related Articles

Beyond the Closet, Connecting to IoT

By: Gary Audin    11/11/2020

Two challenges arise when considering cable based IoT.

Read More

Banyan Security Enhances Secure Remote Access for Engineering Resources

By: Ken Briodagh    10/27/2020

Banyan's Continuous Authorization Can Grant or Revoke Access to Sensitive Engineering Environments and Applications in Real-time Based on TrustScore

Read More

Senet Eyes RAN Partnerships as Key to Delivering Network Services for Massive IoT

By: Arti Loftus    10/21/2020

To meet the challenges that come with providing network connectivity for IoT solutions, Senet is executing a strategy for massive IoT that will be bui…

Read More

mimik Selected by 5G Open Innovation Lab to Drive Early Adoption of 5G

By: Ken Briodagh    10/15/2020

mimik's patented Hybrid Edge Cloud platform will boost the performance and reduce the cost of 5G Networks

Read More

5G Sets New Standards for Vertical Industries' IoT Connectivity

By: Special Guest    10/13/2020

As 5G rolls out across the world, vertical industries across IoT are working on additional standards to make the technology suitable for their industr…

Read More