A Practical Guide to LoRaWAN
Solutions Architecture
Presentation by
Tom Zamir
IoT Experts
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Agenda
• LoRa what?
• Seriously, so what is LoRa?
• LoRa vs NB-IOT
• LoRaWaN?
• But why?
• Architecture
• Security
• There’s a LoRaWaN Alliance
• Strong Eco-system
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• LoRaWaN in the wild
• Solution Presentation
• End-Devices
• Gateways
• Network Server
• Flow-base programming
• Application Server
• All together now
• Questions??
Lo..LoRa..LoRaWaN…LoRaWaN Alliance
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So what’s ?
• is a Wireless Radio Frequency Technology and it stands
for Long Range
• It uses unlicensed spectrum below 1GHz along with a form of direct
sequence spread spectrum modulation that provides signal detection
below the noise level.
• As a result, this technology is able to use extremely low transmit
power levels and can fulfil many of the requirements for long battery
life.
• built from the ground up for IoT
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Long Range
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3km
Long Range
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8km
Long Range
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12.5km
The LoRaWAN specification is a Low Power, Wide Area (LPWA) networking protocol designed to
wirelessly connect battery operated ‘things’ to the internet in regional, national or
global networks, and targets key Internet of Things (IoT) requirements such as bi-directional
communication, end-to-end security, mobility and localization services.
What is
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Why LoRaWAN?
• It provides an open and complete standard for IoT Networks
• It has Flexibility in Network Deployment Models:
• Deploy your own private LoRaWAN networks or
• leverage existing public LoRaWAN networks
• Battery Life Optimization: optimized for a battery life of 15-plus years when
communicating once per day.
• Security: The LoRaWAN specification uses 128-bit Advanced encryption Standard
(AES) algorithms to provide end-to-end encryption for both public and Private
• Supported by both the community and tier-1 companies
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LoRaWAN Architecture
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LoRaWAN Architecture
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Security
• LoRaWAN 1.x specifies a number of security keys: NwkSKey, AppSKey
and AppKey. All keys have a length of 128 bits.
• The Network Session Key (NwkSKey) is used for interaction between
the Node and the Network Server
• The Application Session Key (AppSKey) is used for encryption and
decryption of the payload. The payload is fully encrypted between
the Node and the Handler/Application Server component of The
Things Network (which you will be able to run on your own server).
• Dynamically activated devices (OTAA) use the Application Key
(AppKey) to derive the two session keys during the activation
procedure.
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Security – auth and join process
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What’s the ?
• The LoRa Alliance is an open, non-profit organization dedicated to
promoting the interoperability and standardization of low-power
wide area network (LPWAN) technologies to drive implementation of
the Internet of Things (IoT). There are 500+ Members
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500+ member strong ecosystem
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LoRaWaN out in the wild
• MCU/Chip-level support by ARM in embed OS
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LoRaWAN remains one of the most popular connectivity methods in the Mbed
community, with 21% of users expecting to use it in an upcoming product. Since the initial
release of our LoRaWAN stack, we have seen tremendous market adoption and we're
expecting the first large-scale deployments using the stack in the first quarter of 2019. We
hope that adding LoRaWAN 1.1 support will strengthen this position and drive the whole
ecosystem forward.
Arm is heavily invested in advancing the LoRaWAN standard. We're an an active member of
the LoRa alliance, and we were the first company to demonstrate multicast firmware updates
over LoRaWAN. An IoT device is more than just an MCU and a radio. A complete IoT product
incorporates an RTOS, crypto libraries, an update client, a resilient file system, and more.
Having a common set of well-integrated middleware modules is vital for a secure and scalable
IoT solution.
LoRaWaN out in the wild
Recent headlines
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Australia's cotton farmers will be gaining access to Internet of Things
(IoT) connectivity, with Australia's National Narrowband Network
Company (NNNCo) to deploy a 3 million-hectare network during 2019.
The Orange LoRa® network covers over 30,000
municipalities and 95% of the population of Metropolitan
France.
Over 3 million water meters will be connected to Orange’s
LoRa® network in France
LoRaWaN out in the wild
• LoRaWan Modules and Chipsets
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•Long range: >15 km / 9 mi
•Low power: 5-10 year expected battery lifetime
•Low cost: from end-node sensor cost to upfront
infrastructure investment
•Security: with embedded end-to-end AES-128 data
encryption
•Geolocation: enabling indoor/outdoor tracking without
GPS
LoRaWaN out in the wild
• LoRaWan Devices
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LoRaWaN out in the wild
• Gateways
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LoRaWaN out in the wild
• Network servers and infrastructure
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LoRaWaN open source
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LoRa App Server
LoRa Geo Server
LoRa Gateway OS
LoRa Network Server
Pub/Sub
REST API
Visualization
Open, Free Global Network
Full LoRa Stack open source
(with V3 stack)
LoRaWaN out in the wild
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LoRa Alliance Passes 100 LoRaWAN™ Network Operator Milestone with
Coverage in 100 Countries
Growth of More Than 60% in 2018
Client Showcase: Sol-Chip IoT for AgriTech and Utility
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Create an End-to-end solution ( gateway -> connectivity -> cloud -> app )
for an IoT System Provider
Highlights:
- Support multiple customers with various application needs
- Support LoRaWaN as protocol
- Support to Sol-chip LoRaWaN device line
- Future support to additional devices
- Logic and algorithm engine
- App builder
- Responsive Dashboards
- User and device management
- Cost effective
- Managed services
Current installations:
- Field test by a major utility company
- Global pilot with Agritech distributors
- Additional pilots and production planned for 2019
- Collaborations with smart irrigation product manfactures
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Another way to look at it
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End-Devices: Sol Chip Comm SCC-LoRa All in one
WIRELESS SOLAR TAG
• Powered by Sol Chip's everlasting LightBattery™, a
Sol-Chip Propriety Solar energy harvesting Technology.
• Up to 10 years battery lifetime
• All in One Autonomous operation Supports Wide range
of actuators and sensors
• Non-Stop, Maintenance Free Operation
• Competitive, Cost effective and Compact size (15x9x6
cm)
• Hassle free, out of the box installation.
• License-free LoRa Radio with up to 15Km coverage.
• All Weather, IP67, Open fields and Greenhouses
operation
• 128-bit AES CCM for encryption and authentication
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Gateway: Multitech Conduit
• Incredible asset management range - up to 10 miles
line of sight, 1 to 3 miles into buildings
• Integration support with a variety of partner and private
Cloud Platforms
• 2-way communication over any certified cellular
network for cost effective global deployments
• Create differentiated services for your customers via
MultiTech's Application Store
• Support 2000+ End-Devices
• Local or cloud network server
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Network Server: The Things Industries (enterprise
version of The Things Network)
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Flow-base programming with
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Application Server: IoT Platform
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Ok your turn, questions?
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What is LoRaWAN_Tom Zamir_IoT Expert

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    A Practical Guideto LoRaWAN Solutions Architecture Presentation by Tom Zamir IoT Experts tom@iot-experts.net 055-660-1239 author: tom@iot-experts.net - Free To Share / Remix
  • 2.
    Agenda • LoRa what? •Seriously, so what is LoRa? • LoRa vs NB-IOT • LoRaWaN? • But why? • Architecture • Security • There’s a LoRaWaN Alliance • Strong Eco-system author: tom@iot-experts.net - Free To Share / Remix • LoRaWaN in the wild • Solution Presentation • End-Devices • Gateways • Network Server • Flow-base programming • Application Server • All together now • Questions??
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    So what’s ? •is a Wireless Radio Frequency Technology and it stands for Long Range • It uses unlicensed spectrum below 1GHz along with a form of direct sequence spread spectrum modulation that provides signal detection below the noise level. • As a result, this technology is able to use extremely low transmit power levels and can fulfil many of the requirements for long battery life. • built from the ground up for IoT author: tom@iot-experts.net - Free To Share / Remix
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    Long Range author: tom@iot-experts.net- Free To Share / Remix 3km
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    Long Range author: tom@iot-experts.net- Free To Share / Remix 8km
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    Long Range author: tom@iot-experts.net- Free To Share / Remix 12.5km
  • 8.
    The LoRaWAN specificationis a Low Power, Wide Area (LPWA) networking protocol designed to wirelessly connect battery operated ‘things’ to the internet in regional, national or global networks, and targets key Internet of Things (IoT) requirements such as bi-directional communication, end-to-end security, mobility and localization services. What is author: tom@iot-experts.net - Free To Share / Remix
  • 9.
    Why LoRaWAN? • Itprovides an open and complete standard for IoT Networks • It has Flexibility in Network Deployment Models: • Deploy your own private LoRaWAN networks or • leverage existing public LoRaWAN networks • Battery Life Optimization: optimized for a battery life of 15-plus years when communicating once per day. • Security: The LoRaWAN specification uses 128-bit Advanced encryption Standard (AES) algorithms to provide end-to-end encryption for both public and Private • Supported by both the community and tier-1 companies author: tom@iot-experts.net - Free To Share / Remix
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    Security • LoRaWAN 1.xspecifies a number of security keys: NwkSKey, AppSKey and AppKey. All keys have a length of 128 bits. • The Network Session Key (NwkSKey) is used for interaction between the Node and the Network Server • The Application Session Key (AppSKey) is used for encryption and decryption of the payload. The payload is fully encrypted between the Node and the Handler/Application Server component of The Things Network (which you will be able to run on your own server). • Dynamically activated devices (OTAA) use the Application Key (AppKey) to derive the two session keys during the activation procedure. author: tom@iot-experts.net - Free To Share / Remix
  • 13.
    Security – authand join process author: tom@iot-experts.net - Free To Share / Remix
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    What’s the ? •The LoRa Alliance is an open, non-profit organization dedicated to promoting the interoperability and standardization of low-power wide area network (LPWAN) technologies to drive implementation of the Internet of Things (IoT). There are 500+ Members author: tom@iot-experts.net - Free To Share / Remix
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    500+ member strongecosystem author: tom@iot-experts.net - Free To Share / Remix
  • 16.
    LoRaWaN out inthe wild • MCU/Chip-level support by ARM in embed OS author: tom@iot-experts.net - Free To Share / Remix LoRaWAN remains one of the most popular connectivity methods in the Mbed community, with 21% of users expecting to use it in an upcoming product. Since the initial release of our LoRaWAN stack, we have seen tremendous market adoption and we're expecting the first large-scale deployments using the stack in the first quarter of 2019. We hope that adding LoRaWAN 1.1 support will strengthen this position and drive the whole ecosystem forward. Arm is heavily invested in advancing the LoRaWAN standard. We're an an active member of the LoRa alliance, and we were the first company to demonstrate multicast firmware updates over LoRaWAN. An IoT device is more than just an MCU and a radio. A complete IoT product incorporates an RTOS, crypto libraries, an update client, a resilient file system, and more. Having a common set of well-integrated middleware modules is vital for a secure and scalable IoT solution.
  • 17.
    LoRaWaN out inthe wild Recent headlines author: tom@iot-experts.net - Free To Share / Remix Australia's cotton farmers will be gaining access to Internet of Things (IoT) connectivity, with Australia's National Narrowband Network Company (NNNCo) to deploy a 3 million-hectare network during 2019. The Orange LoRa® network covers over 30,000 municipalities and 95% of the population of Metropolitan France. Over 3 million water meters will be connected to Orange’s LoRa® network in France
  • 18.
    LoRaWaN out inthe wild • LoRaWan Modules and Chipsets author: tom@iot-experts.net - Free To Share / Remix •Long range: >15 km / 9 mi •Low power: 5-10 year expected battery lifetime •Low cost: from end-node sensor cost to upfront infrastructure investment •Security: with embedded end-to-end AES-128 data encryption •Geolocation: enabling indoor/outdoor tracking without GPS
  • 19.
    LoRaWaN out inthe wild • LoRaWan Devices author: tom@iot-experts.net - Free To Share / Remix
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    LoRaWaN out inthe wild • Gateways author: tom@iot-experts.net - Free To Share / Remix
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    LoRaWaN out inthe wild • Network servers and infrastructure author: tom@iot-experts.net - Free To Share / Remix
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    LoRaWaN open source author:tom@iot-experts.net - Free To Share / Remix LoRa App Server LoRa Geo Server LoRa Gateway OS LoRa Network Server Pub/Sub REST API Visualization Open, Free Global Network Full LoRa Stack open source (with V3 stack)
  • 23.
    LoRaWaN out inthe wild author: tom@iot-experts.net - Free To Share / Remix LoRa Alliance Passes 100 LoRaWAN™ Network Operator Milestone with Coverage in 100 Countries Growth of More Than 60% in 2018
  • 24.
    Client Showcase: Sol-ChipIoT for AgriTech and Utility author: tom@iot-experts.net - Free To Share / Remix Create an End-to-end solution ( gateway -> connectivity -> cloud -> app ) for an IoT System Provider Highlights: - Support multiple customers with various application needs - Support LoRaWaN as protocol - Support to Sol-chip LoRaWaN device line - Future support to additional devices - Logic and algorithm engine - App builder - Responsive Dashboards - User and device management - Cost effective - Managed services Current installations: - Field test by a major utility company - Global pilot with Agritech distributors - Additional pilots and production planned for 2019 - Collaborations with smart irrigation product manfactures
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    Another way tolook at it author: tom@iot-experts.net - Free To Share / Remix
  • 28.
    End-Devices: Sol ChipComm SCC-LoRa All in one WIRELESS SOLAR TAG • Powered by Sol Chip's everlasting LightBattery™, a Sol-Chip Propriety Solar energy harvesting Technology. • Up to 10 years battery lifetime • All in One Autonomous operation Supports Wide range of actuators and sensors • Non-Stop, Maintenance Free Operation • Competitive, Cost effective and Compact size (15x9x6 cm) • Hassle free, out of the box installation. • License-free LoRa Radio with up to 15Km coverage. • All Weather, IP67, Open fields and Greenhouses operation • 128-bit AES CCM for encryption and authentication author: tom@iot-experts.net - Free To Share / Remix
  • 29.
    Gateway: Multitech Conduit •Incredible asset management range - up to 10 miles line of sight, 1 to 3 miles into buildings • Integration support with a variety of partner and private Cloud Platforms • 2-way communication over any certified cellular network for cost effective global deployments • Create differentiated services for your customers via MultiTech's Application Store • Support 2000+ End-Devices • Local or cloud network server author: tom@iot-experts.net - Free To Share / Remix
  • 30.
    Network Server: TheThings Industries (enterprise version of The Things Network) author: tom@iot-experts.net - Free To Share / Remix
  • 31.
    Flow-base programming with author:tom@iot-experts.net - Free To Share / Remix
  • 32.
    Application Server: IoTPlatform author: tom@iot-experts.net - Free To Share / Remix
  • 33.
    Ok your turn,questions? author: tom@iot-experts.net - Free To Share / Remix Contact: tom@iot-experts.net // 055-660-1239

Editor's Notes

  • #17 For example, ARM is involved in the lorawan spec, and was quick to adapt and release the 1.1 updates. I