Smart Space Environments: Key Challenges and Innovative Solutions
Ramakant Kumar

TL;DR
This paper discusses integrating LoRaWAN with active and passive sensors to enhance smart home systems, addressing connectivity, efficiency, and adaptability challenges for more sustainable living environments.
Contribution
It introduces a novel framework combining LoRaWAN with diverse sensors, enabling scalable, energy-efficient, and adaptable smart environment solutions.
Findings
Effective long-range data transmission from remote sensors
Enhanced resource efficiency through passive sensing
Seamless integration of new devices and functionalities
Abstract
The integration of LoRaWAN (Long Range Wide Area Network) technology with both active and passive sensors presents a transformative opportunity for the development of smart home systems. This paper explores how active sensors, such as motion detectors and ultrasonic sensors, and passive sensors, including temperature and humidity sensors, work together to enhance connectivity and efficiency within diverse environments while addressing the challenges of modern living. By leveraging LoRaWAN long-range capabilities and low power consumption, the proposed framework enables effective data transmission from remote sensors, facilitating applications such as smart agriculture, environmental monitoring, and comprehensive home automation. Active sensors emit energy to detect changes in their surroundings, providing real-time data crucial for security and automation, while passive sensors capture…
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TopicsSmart Cities and Technologies
