#AI--Dryad Networks, a pioneer in wildfire detection technology, is proud to announce the general availability of its third-generation Silvanet border and mesh gateways, which include new features for...
The product enhancements improve connectivity, energy management, damage and water resistance and ease of installation
BERLIN: #AI--Dryad Networks, a pioneer in wildfire detection technology, is proud to announce the general availability of its third-generation Silvanet border and mesh gateways, which include new features for optimal ultra-early wildfire detection and forest management.
The significant improvements include industry-first direct-to-satellite connectivity, extended LoRa radio range, easy installation thanks to a new mounting bracket and ruggedized, weather-resistant design with IP67 waterproof rating.
Dryad Networks is the first in the wildfire detection and forest management industry to offer built-in direct-to-satellite connectivity in its gateways, enabling reliable communication in even the most remote forest areas. This system reduces reliance on terrestrial networks, offering real-time monitoring and bi-directional communication, including remote configuration and firmware updates. By including direct-to-satellite connectivity in mesh gateways in addition to border gateways, Dryad adds an extra layer of redundancy resulting in unparalleled network reliability, enabling fallback to satellite connectivity in case of a loss of terrestrial connectivity.
Other enhancements include improved reliability and extended network coverage, making the third-generation gateways ideal for large-scale deployments in challenging environments with maintenance-free operation of 10 to 15 years.
The Silvanet Border Gateway is placed at the border of a target forest area, and the Silvanet Mesh Gateway extends network coverage into the depth of the forest using a unique multi-hop mesh networking architecture. The gateways are the core of Dryad Networks’ Silvanet Suite solution for wildfire detection and forest management, providing a robust communications network for the Silvanet Wildfire Sensors and additional sensors currently under development.
“At Dryad Networks, our mission is to protect the world’s forests by developing innovative and scalable solutions for wildfire detection and forest management. Our third-generation Silvanet border and mesh gateways represent a significant leap forward in achieving this goal, offering unmatched reliability, network performance, coverage and ease of use. The upgrades reflect our commitment to continuously advancing our technology to meet the evolving needs of our partners and end users,” said Dryad Networks Chief Executive Officer Carsten Brinkschulte.
“The introduction of direct-to-satellite connectivity and extended LoRa range in our new gateways marks a pivotal advancement in wildfire detection technology. These features ensure that even the most remote and challenging environments can be monitored in real time, without reliance on terrestrial networks. This technological breakthrough sets a new standard in the industry,” said Dryad Networks Chief Technology Officer Pedro Silva.
The enhancements in Dryad Networks’ third-generation Silvanet border and mesh gateways improve connectivity, energy management, damage and water resistance and ease of installation.
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The third-generation Silvanet border and mesh gateways are available immediately from Dryad Networks and from its growing network of reseller partners. For sales inquiries, visit https://www.dryad.net/contact.
About Dryad Networks | https://www.dryad.net/
Dryad provides ultra-early detection of wildfires and health and growth-monitoring of forests through the Silvanet solution – solar-powered gas sensors deployed in a large-scale IoT sensor network. Dryad aims to reduce unwanted wildfires, which cause up to 20% of global CO2 emissions and have a devastating impact on biodiversity. By 2030, Dryad aims to prevent 3.9 million hectares (9.6 million acres) of forest from burning, preventing 1.7 billion metric tons of CO2 emissions.
Fonte: Business Wire
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