LoRa-SENSE
LoRa-SENSE develops standalone, intelligent, and modular wireless tools for industrial predictive maintenance, environmental monitoring, and equipment tracking. The three-year project focuses on low-energy sensors and reliable LoRa networks to meet harsh industrial conditions, with demonstrations in cement and wind sectors.
Date
From 04/02/17 to 06/07/20
Type
Research project
Status
Started
More information
LoRa-SENSE aims to create a new generation of wireless industrial tools—autonomous, intelligent, and modular—tailored to predictive maintenance, environmental monitoring, and real-time equipment oversight. Running over three years, the project focuses on:
Ensuring robust wireless communication in industrial settings
Developing energy-efficient, “smart” sensors
Deploying demonstrators for cement and wind power industries
Additionally, LoRa-SENSE addresses the challenge of transmitting data in harsh radio environments, including strongly metallic or buried contexts, by perfecting LoRa-based networks that meet strict industrial constraints
Led by a consortium of small companies (I-care, Micromega Dynamics and MoDyVA) in collaboration with two research providers, Multitel and CERISIC, the LoRa-SENSE project aims to develop new autonomous, intelligent and modular wireless industrial tools for predictive maintenance, environmental monitoring and industrial equipment monitoring applications.
It also aims to develop networks based on the LoRa standard capable of responding to ‘hard’ industrial constraints for radio transmission, such as environments with a high metal content or high burial rates. These latter points will be addressed using multi-frequency technologies and directional and adaptive antennas.
The project will run for 3 years, during which time a number of technological challenges will be tackled, in particular to ensure wireless communications in industry, or to implement intelligent sensors with low energy consumption. Demonstrators of the solutions developed, as well as industrial pre-validation, will be set up in the cement and wind power sectors (the project's sponsoring partners). The exploitation of the project's results is expected to create around forty direct jobs in Wallonia.
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4 profile(s) associated to this action.
Micromega Dynamics
Noise measurement, Structural Health Monitoring, Engineering & anti-vibration devices.
Rue du Trou du Sart 10, 5380 Fernelmont, Belgique
Last updated: 18/12/2024
CeREF Technique - HELHa
CeREF Technique, and more specifically the electronics cluster, is active in the following fields: embedded electronics, telecommunications, power electronics, the Internet of Things, artificial intelligence, optimisation and e-health. CeREF Technique is one of 7 CeREF units.
Chau. de Binche 159, 7000 Mons, Belgique
Last updated: 08/08/2024
Multitel
Multitel is a Belgian technological innovation center specialized in applied research and development for business. Multitel works in five areas of R&D: Applied photonics, Networks and Telecoms, Signal Processing and Embedded Systems, Machine Vision, and Railway Certification.
Rue Pierre Et Marie Curie 2, 7000 Mons, Belgique
Last updated: 27/01/2025
I-care
Specialising in predictive and prescriptive maintenance with its AI and data-driven solutions, I-care anticipates industrial failures, helping to reduce risks for safer, more productive and more sustainable industries.
Rue René Descartes 18, 7000 Mons, Belgique
Last updated: 16/01/2025