DIFFERENTIATORS
– Solar- or mains powered
– Built-in satellite communications (SWARM)
– Extends to large areas with Mesh Gateway
FEATURES
– Ethernet, 4G/LTE-M, 2G/GPRS fallback
– LoRaWAN compliant
– Firmware updates over-the-air (FUOTA)
MECHANICAL SPECIFICATION
Size: 63 x 46 x 4,5cm
Weight: 1,3kg
Solar Panel: Optional, external, 67 x 36cm
Operational Temperature: -40℃ to +85℃
Operational Humidity: 0% to 100% Condensing
Ingress Protection: IP64
Material: Plastic (Weather, UV-proof)
REGULATORY COMPLIANCE
Regulatory (US): FCC Part 15.247, 109, 209
EMC: ETSI EN 300 019 / ETSI EN 55024 / ETSI EN 300 489
GENERAL CHARACTERISTICS
Maintenance: Maintenance-free (10-15 yr)
Mesh Gateway to Border Gateway (ratio): Typically 20 Mesh Gateways per 1 Border Gateway
Power source: Mains powered (PoE) or Solar panel (optional), battery-free
Energy storage: Supercapacitors
Installation: Mounted on pole or attached to a tree
BUILT-IN CONNECTIVITY
Wired connection: Ethernet
Wireless connection: 4G/LTE-M, 2G/GPRS fallback
Satellite: SWARM up- and downlink
EXTERNAL CONNECTIVITY
Starlink: Space X / Starlink service
Other satellite Internet :VSat iFast Ku or C-Band
LORA RADIO PARAMETERS
ISM Bands: NA902-928, AU915
ISM Bands: EU868, AS923
Tx Power: 22 dBm
Receive Channels: 4
Transmit Channels: 1
Antenna connection: N-Type
Silvanet Border Gateway
The Silvanet Border Gateway is placed at the border of the target forest area, typically in a forest house or near a village. The Border Gateway communicates with the Silvanet Cloud Platform, relaying messages from Wildfire Sensors directly or indirectly via Mesh Gateways. Connectivity throughout the border gateway is provided wirelessly using the built-in LTE radio (4G/LTE-M with 2G/GPRS fallback) or the built-in Ethernet adapter via a wired Internet connection.
For remote areas or where there is no mobile network coverage and no access to mains power, the Silvanet Border Gateway has built-in support for satellite uplink using the SWARM satellite network.