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LoRa 101 - A Technical Introduction


Presentation Title: LoRa 101 – A Technical Introduction 

Presented By: Lino Osegueda - MultiTech 

Venue: PCB Carolina 2022, McKimmon Center, Raleigh, November 9, 2022 

LoRaWAN® is a standards-based low-power long-range wireless IoT technology that is different than the common local wireless sensor network. LoRaWAN has the capability to create relevant OT (operational) data from currently unmonitored, or stranded assets. In this presentation you will learn why LoRa accomplishes amazing long-range links. We will explain the relationship between the unique characteristics such as data rates, spreading factors, bandwidth, receiver sensitivity, and sensor battery life. We will also discuss LoRaWAN architectures, network security, classes of operation, activation process, and gateway backhaul options like cellular, satellite, 900 MHz radio, and more. A number of use cases will be discussed which will include chemical tank, vibration, temperature, perimeter, pressure, and flow monitoring in industrial, logistics, retail, quick serve restaurants and transportation segments. 

LoRaWAN is simply and efficiently digitally transforming operational efficiency, digital compliance and improving safety globally in over 170 countries, by 160+ public operators and 1,000s of enterprise private wireless networks.


Lino Osegueda


Lino Osegueda is the North America Director of Sales for MultiTech. He has over 25 years of experience helping companies adopt and deploy M2M and IoT solutions leveraging wireless communication technologies. At MultiTech, he leads a team focused on revenue growth and expansion into new segments through strategic partnerships with distributors, value-add resellers, and system integrators. Prior to joining MultiTech, Lino held different positions in sales, business development, and system design with Motorola, Ericsson, Wavecom, and Sierra Wireless. Mr. Osegueda earned his BSEE degree from Texas A&M University and his Master of Engineering degree from the University of Florida.