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LoRaWAN and Cold Supply Chain: An Introduction to LoRaWAN IoT for Cold Supply Chain and Other Temperature-Sensitive Use Cases

Aug. 6, 2021
Many common wireless technologies that provide connectivity for IoT sensors struggle to perform in harsh cold supply chain environments, where insulated metal walls and other factors negatively impact connectivity.

Cold supply chain practices are being transformed by the use of wireless sensors that allow continuous temperature and humidity monitoring that is far more accurate, efficient, and effective than previous intermittent, manual processes. LoRaWAN technology has emerged as a key wireless technology for these cold supply chain applications because of its ability to perform even in the most challenging environments. Read this white paper to learn more about LoRaWAN’s role in cold supply chain and best practices for selecting temperature sensors.

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