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LoRA provides the ability to achieve some very long ranges. This combined with the very low power consumption of the hardware being considered here opens the ability for some interesting applications:
As a point of data, my Helium Lora setup has a reach of about 65km (from San Jose to San Francisco). |
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Currently Ambianic Box mainly targets indoor settings with WiFi access. That allows devices to connect to Ambianic UI, send Email notifications and other tasks.
Ambianic Edge uses relatively low bandwidth and power consumption via Raspberry Pi4.
Unlike traditional IP cameras, Ambianic Edge does not stream audio/video media constantly. Instead if only triggers notifications when an event or object of interest is detected.
That prompts the question whether it is feasible to build an outdoor version that uses long range connectivity such as LoRa to enable uses cases such as monitoring remote points of interest without WiFi or Ethernet access to the Internet.
There is an existing proof of concept project that uses on device inference and LoRa to trigger alert when a person is detected:
https://hackaday.io/project/162667-lora-neural-network-security-system
There is also a related discussion on the Helium blockchain network to support IP over LoRa.
helium/HIP#319
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