Skip to Main Content

Meet LoRa, Your New Best Friend

In this Digging into the Data Pipeline presentation, we’ll look at how IoT is changing the requirements on wireless networks and how LoRa (long range) can meet those needs – even on your farm. Learn how LoRa and LoRaWAN are good solutions to a long-standing problem in IoT – especially ag IoT – in terms of getting senor data up to the cloud without having to have huge amounts of power available.

Presenters are Andrew Balmos, data/software engineer at Purdue University and Jack Stucky, vice president of engineering at Wabash Heartland Innovation Network.

View the Meet LoRa presentation video here.

This video presentation is part of the Digging into the Data Pipeline webinar series hosted by the College of Agriculture at Purdue University.

View the Digging into the Data Pipeline playlist on Youtube.

This series was supported in part by the Wabash Heartland Innovation Network (WHIN).

Digital Agriculture Posts

Cattle - Purdue Farm
Digital Beef Herd Records

Herd records (breeding, pregnancy checks, births, weaning, treatments, etc.) have value from...

Read More
Upinder Kaur, assistant professor of agricultural and biological engineering, works on a robot dog that finds ticks and identifies tick activity.
Using artificial intelligence to understand the natural world

Purdue Agriculture researchers are harnessing the power of artificial intelligence (AI) and...

Read More
Field of corn with sun shining in background
Ignacio Ciampitti returns to Purdue as co-director of IDAAS and professor of agronomy

Purdue University’s College of Agriculture recently welcomed Ignacio Ciampitti, an...

Read More
Close-up of Hunsoo Song in front of the pink blossoms of a crabapple tree
Hunsoo Song, the civil engineer who speaks (in algorithms) for the trees

Fire, metal, water, earth and wood. In South Korean tradition, these five elements explain...

Read More
Tomi Lori Ankita looking at tomato
Purdue-led TOMI project receives $3.5M grant to turn a decade of data into new tools and strategies for tomato farmers

Indiana ranks third in the nation for tomato production. Lori Hoagland, a professor in Purdue...

Read More
Purdue research team uses a computer on top of a drone to gather data
Purdue researchers acquire and analyze data through AI network that predicts maize yield

Artificial intelligence (AI) is the buzz phrase of 2024. Though far from that cultural spotlight,...

Read More
To Top