Support AS923-4 to achieve new low power consumption Israel’s asset tracking app.
Digital Matter, a global leader in the development of GPS and IoT hardware, today announced the latest updates to its LoRaWAN® radio stack, including support for the AS923-4 area, which was recently authorized for use in Israel’s LoRaWAN devices.
According to LoRa Alliance®, until recently, “Israel’s authorizations were for trials, and several cities in Israel have conducted pilot network deployments. This new spectrum allocation provides certainty and confidence in the Israeli market, that is, comprehensive commercial The LoRaWAN deployment is already in business.”
“We have developed our own LoRaWAN stack, optimized for low-power operation, low latency, and global adaptability,” Said Ken Everett, CEO and founder of Digital Matter.
“Powerful and flexible, having our own stack means that we also have the ability to quickly adapt to updates to the LoRaWAN standard, as evidenced by the speed at which we can support the new AS923-4 spectrum in Israel. Our stack has been announced by the LoRa Alliance Update and release within three weeks of
Digital Matter’s first device supporting AS923-4 is Jabe Edge, The company’s latest Indoor/Outdoor Asset Tracker Feature Semtech’s LoRa Edge™ Asset Management Platform. Cloud-based advanced location computing on Yabby Edge significantly reduces power consumption and extends battery life by up to 12 years. Location data can be easily forwarded to any customer platform or system for simple integration, and device settings can be configured to suit any IoT asset tracking application.
Limited stock Yabby Edge for LoRaWAN It is now available for POC and testing.