INVESTIGATION OF THE FEATURES OF THE APPLICATION OF LORAWAN TECHNOLOGY IN AUTOMATIC SYSTEMS
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IoT Technology, Energy Management, Enterprise Energy Supply Monitoring System (EESMS), Real-time Data Collection, Predictive Analytics.Abstract
The proliferation of the Internet of Things (IoT) has led to an increasing demand for efficient and scalable communication technologies to support automatic systems. Low Power Wide Area Network (LPWAN) technologies, such as Long Range Wide Area Network (LoRaWAN), have emerged as promising solutions for connecting a myriad of IoT devices. This research investigates the features and applications of LoRaWAN technology in automatic systems. The study begins with a comprehensive review of LoRaWAN technology, exploring its key attributes, including long-range communication, low power consumption, and wide coverage. We delve into the unique advantages that LoRaWAN offers in the context of automatic systems, such as smart cities, industrial automation, and agricultural monitoring. Furthermore, the research examines the challenges and limitations associated with LoRaWAN deployment, considering factors such as network congestion, security, and scalability. Through empirical analysis and case studies, we evaluate the real-world performance of LoRaWAN in diverse automatic system scenarios. The findings of this study contribute to a deeper understanding of the capabilities and limitations of LoRaWAN technology in supporting automatic systems. It informs practitioners, researchers, and policymakers about the potential applications and challenges of integrating LoRaWAN into IoT ecosystems for enhanced automation.
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