New York City expands public LoRaWan network

New York City has expanded the build-out of a public LoRaWan network across all five boroughs of the city.

Through the combined operation of Senet’s tower-based carrier-grade network deployment, radio access network (Ran) partner networks, and its extended coverage integration with the Helium Network, Senet claims its New York City network is one of the largest and densest metropolitan deployments of public LoRaWan connectivity in North America.

Integration partnership

Senet’s integration partnership with the Helium Network provides access to more than 27,500 Helium compatible hotspots in the New York City area, densifying and extending LoRaWan network coverage offered by Senet.

In addition, customers in New York City can use Senet as their carrier grade onramp to the Helium network. According to Senet, by onboarding their solutions through it, customers benefit from robust network and device management services, delivering reliability and responsiveness for scaled IoT applications. Connectivity to the Helium Network is available through Senet’s extended coverage offering by default and at no additional cost to Senet customers.

This dense network coverage offers immediate and measurable value to solution providers and end customers. For example, Senet reports that one of its major customers experienced a 25 per cent increase in outdoor connected asset reporting as a result of gaining access to Helium coverage in New York City through Senet’s managed network services.

With the capacity to connect and manage millions of sensor-based IoT devices throughout New York City, Senet is working with municipal leaders, commercial and residential building management solution providers, and utilities to launch and expand a variety of infrastructure modernisation, municipal service delivery, and resource sustainability programmes.

New York is seeking to take a leadership position in introducing legislation to address the dangers of gas leaks, fires, and explosions in residential dwellings. New York State Senate Bill S3705, which is currently in committee, requires that all temporary and permanent dwellings in the state to install an operable combustible gas detector that wirelessly connects to the gas company.

In support of this emerging legislation, Senet announced it is conducting field trials with several gas safety solution partners and a large multi-utility service provider to develop and deliver gas leak detection and automatic shut off solutions designed to improve safety and reliability across regional natural gas distribution networks.

Senet has also partnered with New Cosmos USA, a global supplier of gas detectors and gas alarm systems and ProSentry, a building monitoring solution provider to provide gas safety solutions to multi-dwelling units in New York City.

In addition, Senet is collaborating with building monitoring solution provider ProSentry to deliver a complete modular system of wirelessly connected in-building sensors for gas leaks, water leaks, cigarette smoke, vape and THC detection, exhaust fan operation, elevator motion, boiler temperature, and pest management.

Municipal infrastructure

“IoT technologies are increasingly influencing how some of the world’s largest cities build and operate municipal infrastructure and optimise service delivery, and with this cutting-edge network deployment, New York City will be positioned at the forefront of this new wave of innovation,” said Bruce Chatterley, CEO of Senet.

“Senet’s New York City network is one of the largest and densest metropolitan deployments of public LoRaWan connectivity in North America and we look forward to continued partnerships with municipal and business leaders to help drive operational efficiencies, resource conservation, and overall economic vitality.”

Source: smartcitiesworld.net

Source: IOT NETWORK NEWS