LoraWAN-MAC-in-C library, adapted to run under the Arduino environment
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LoraWAN-MAC-in-C library, adapted to run under the Arduino environment
Hardware Abstraction Layer (HAL) for IBM's LMIC 1.6 communication stack targeted to RPi and Dragino LoRA/GPS HAT.
LoraWAN-in-C library, adapted to run under the Arduino environment
TTGO T-Motion Tracker for TTN Mapper using EU (868 MHz) and US (915 MHz) frequencies
LMIC-node-gps-tracker based on Leonel Lopes Parente's LMIC-node (https://github.com/lnlp/LMIC-node). it adds gps functionality to the node.
This example shows how to run your own code on the RN2903 LoRaWAN Module, eliminating the requirement for a 2nd microcontroller
Location Tracking Application (adapted for ttnmapper) on SAMR34 Xplained Pro using a u-blox GPS module (the LEA-6S via the GPS "click board" or NEO-6M as a generic standalone module).
This sample PlatformIO project sends every minute 'Hello LoRa Fcnt=nnn' via LoRaWAN to TheThingsNetwork. It is a test code for TTNv3
IKEA VINDRIKTNING Air Quality Sensor connected to LoRaWAN and The Things Network with Apache NuttX OS
Control system for irrigation based on LoRa and TTN
Sixfab Raspberry Pi LoraWAN Gateway Dev. Kit (Ready for The Things Network)
Happy Gecko (SLSTK3400A) interfacing with LoRaWAN using dbprint
Fork of LMIC-node
Librería para Evora Board
Project that allows users to view how full trash cans are
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