Semtech Corporation, a pioneer in the spectrum of Internet of Things, Data Centers and Mobility announced its LoRa Basics, the software building blocks to assist solution developers in quickly realizing the return on investment (ROI) their customers want.
“To get LoRa-based solutions to market faster, developers can leverage Semtech’s free, supported and easy-to-use set of LoRa Basics. LoRa Basics is fully compliant with LoRa Alliance and allows developers as well as enterprises to rapidly develop their applications,” said Steven Hegenderfer, Senior Director of the Developer Ecosystem in Semtech’s Wireless Sensing and Products Group.
In order to make an implementation of LoRaWAN-based solutions by all the developers of end devices, the LoRa Basics is taken down, and to provide a free, supported set of open source software that is specification compliant.
The building blocks represent best practices for the implementation of LoRaWAN-based technologies. Developers can then focus on developing their solutions while getting their applications to market faster with less cost.
LoRa Basics Station is a new LoRaWAN-based gateway packet forwarder with secure and robust data communication and remote gateway management protocols, which are equally suitable to Linux-based gateways as well as resource-constrained embedded gateways.
LoRa Basics MAC, the second basic building block enables the firmware an end-device developer needs to get LoRaWAN-based radios up and running. In addition to a fully LoRaWAN-compliant protocol stack, it provides an event-driven run time with power management, timer handling, and a flexible simulation environment with logical time to facilitate debugging and regression testing.
Future areas of focus for the LoRa Basics suite include firmware updates over the air (FUOTA), both on the end-device and on the backend server, as well as data science notebooks for offline performance analytics.