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LoRa compared to NB-IoT

LoRaWAN (Long Range Wide Area Network) is a key technology in the Internet of Things (IoT) that has been specially developed for wireless, battery-powered sensors in a regional, national or even global network. In combination with TreeSense technology, LoRaWAN enables effective monitoring of tree health and water balance. This wiki article highlights the use of LoRaWAN in [...]

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NB-IoT compared to LoRaWAN

TreeSense provides advanced technologies for monitoring tree health and water balance by using tree sensors based on either Narrowband-IoT (NB-IoT) or Long Range Wide Area Network (LoRaWAN). These sensors are specifically designed to monitor environmental conditions and ensure effective tree management. This wiki article focuses on NB-IoT technology, whose [...]

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Differences between the Pulse models

The TreeSense Pulse Sensor series includes three different models: Pulse S, Pulse R and Pulse NB, each designed for different use cases and network environments. The main differences between these models are summarized below: Pulse S Network technology LoRaWAN with access to The Things Network (TTN) or other local LoRaWAN networks. Area of application Particularly suitable for rural or remote locations, [...]

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Pulse - interpretation of the data

TreeSense Pulse technology provides an advanced method of monitoring the water balance of trees by measuring resistance, temperature, battery status and optionally solar energy. Correct interpretation of this data is critical to understanding tree health and effective water management. Data and decoder TreeSense Pulse transmits data packets via LoRaWAN or NB-IoT, which are processed by a [...]

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