GNSS GPS GEOLOCATION

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  • #27122
    jot4p
    Participant

    Hi,

    I have a lot of lorawan nodes and multiple multitech gateways (conduit indoor and outdoor).

    It’s possible to use my gateways to geolocate my nodes (without gps included) only via lora radio ?

    How I can integrate http://preview.collos.org/Home/About ?

    Best regards.

    #27124
    Jason Reiss
    Keymaster

    Integration to collos would require the v2.1 gateway and GPS.
    This is performed by a cloud network server forwarding location data to the location service.

    The Conduit AP and 8-Channel IP67 Conduits cannot perform the accurate time-of-arrival required to locate end-devices.

    #27177
    jot4p
    Participant

    What is a “v2.1 gateway” ?? I have the last version os multitech devices.. with GPS.

    #27179
    Steve Kovarik
    Moderator

    Hi Jo4p
    MultiTech’s Conduit Gateways currently support Semtech HW reference design v1.5
    which does not provide accurate timing for geolocation. We do manufacture an
    IP67 Conduit Gateway that provides accurate timing and supports Semtech HW
    reference design V2.1 for geolocation support. See the link below for the
    V2.1 Gateway referenced for geolocation support.
    https://www.multitech.com/models/94557528LF

    #27224
    jot4p
    Participant

    oh Ok.
    Do you have an example of implementation ? How it works ? I receive my packet with TDOA with packet forwarder ? Multitech calculates the geoposition or I need a external service like Collos ?

    #27231
    Steve Kovarik
    Moderator

    MultiTech’s V2.1 Gateway for geolocation is a Packet Forwarder that is
    intended to be used with a public “LoRa Network Server” that offers/provides
    geolocation as a service. All packets are forwarded to the LNS that uses
    TDoA to calculate location.

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