Description
Tektelic Industrial GPS Asset Tracker
Today’s businesses and enterprises must be able to continuously track, monitor and manage a wide variety of physical assets, including inventory, factory and production, infrastructure and vehicles.
The accurate tracking helps companies optimize asset utilization. This is essential to improve operational efficiency, minimize lost inventory, prevent equipment downtime and unplanned downtime.
Tektelic’s compact, rugged industrial GPS Asset Tracker is the ideal tracking device for geolocating assets in the field. This device provides a near real-time satellite with GPS location tracking for a wide variety of outdoor activities, without power, and valuable assets including railcars, shipping containers, shipped crates and packages, mobile trailers, fleet vehicles, industrial equipment, shipping pallets and deep storage assets.
The GPS tracker is designed in a robust IP-67 housing for use in the most challenging environmental conditions with an operating temperature range of -40 ° C to + 85 ° C and an optional BLE integration. The device contains 2x D cell batteries for an optimal battery life of up to 8-10 years.
Applications
Functions
- Precise GPS
- Accelerometer
- 8-10 year battery life
- Data transfer via LoRaWAN
- All global ISM bands
Specifications
- RF power: 23 dBm
- Rx Sensitivity: -137dBm (SF12, 125kHz)
- ISM Band: All Global ISM Bands
- Antenna: Internal
- Operational Temperature: -40 ° C to + 85 ° C
- Ingress Protection: IP67
- Size: 195 x 101 x 50 mm
- Battery (up to 10 years): 1x or 2x D-Cell
What’s in the Box
- Industrial GPS Asset Tracker
Supporting Documents
More about LoraWAN
The LoRaWAN network architecture is implemented in a star-of-stars topology in which gateways forward messages between end devices and a central network server. The gateways are connected to the network server via standard IP connections and act as a transparent bridge, simply converting RF packets into IP packets and vice versa.
The wireless communication uses the Long Range characteristics of the physical LoRaÒ layer, enabling a single hop connection between the terminal device and one or more gateways. All devices are capable of bidirectional communication and there is support for multicast addressing groups to efficiently utilize spectrum during tasks such as Firmware Over-The-Air (FOTA) upgrades or other mass distribution messaging.