Portsmouth, New Hampshire-based Senet, a provider of cloud-based software, global connectivity service platforms and
network build-out for the internet of things (IoT), and Sagemcom, a French group and European leader of the high added-value smart terminals market, announced that they have partnered to demonstrate LoRaWAN™ geolocation services at CES 2018.
Sagemcom is conducting demonstrations in the Venetian, Tech West, Level 3, meeting rooms 3301A/3201B.
With research indicating that over 50 percent of the IoT market is best suited to Low Power Wide Area Network (LPWAN) connectivity and a third of the world’s 15 billion connected devices forecasted to be dependent on geodata by 2020, LoRa® geolocation is well positioned to offer power-efficient and cost-effective location capability for diverse applications that do not require the precision of GPS.
Sagemcom and Senet are demonstrating LoRaWAN tracking capabilities through the integration of Sagemcom’s geolocation solver software with Senet’s LoRaWAN network. Sagemcom Siconia™ multi-sensor devices have been placed on mobile and stationary assets throughout the Las Vegas area and are reporting geolocation and environmental data over the Senet LoRaWAN network. Geolocation information is being combined with other readings and visualized in demo applications that illustrate how users across industries can leverage IoT data for asset management, inventory, security and maintenance.
