2. LoRa-Alliance.org
Hackathon Winner – Nick Masson from Multitude Inc
Measure Air Quality inside buildings
and in cities:
• LoRaWAN CO2 / NOX sensors
connected to mDot LoRaWAN
certified module running ARM
mbed app - sending every 30secs
• Situated every kilometer in cities
• Connected to TheThingsNetwork
platform using Node-RED to send
data to dashboard
• LoRaWAN provides Wide Area
Coverage at an economical cost with
the range needed to cover a city or
buildings
3. LoRa-Alliance.org
Hackathon Runner-up – Boyana Norris from University of Oregon
Relational Data Analytics:
• UltraSound and Light sensor
connected to an mDot LoRaWAN
Certified module
• Using Spark to pull data from the
TheThingsNetwork platform
• Discover Interesting Relationships
between data sets
• Practical applications:
• Building Occupancy - people entering
facilities, when and from where
• Measure Advertisement Engagement