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LoRa mesh vs BLE mesh?

Hi!

I have been using LoRa for communication for my product. I'm looking into using BLE mesh.

I have a couple of hundred sensors, all 1-2m apart from each other. Here a mesh network would be great. LoRa is doing the job for 10 sensors, but I haven't tested the mesh capabilities.

Any suggestions on using BLE mesh vs LoRa mesh? What would the gateway situation be? My main priority is low-power.

The sensors are all outdoors, the gateway would be outdoors too.

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  • Hi S.G.

    If your priority is low-power, then you should be aware that while the Bluetooth Mesh does support battery powered nodes, you will need to have a set of "backbone" nodes that are powered. This si because the BLuetooth mesh is a flooding mesh, i.e. connection-less, and nodes will therefore need to keep their receivers on at all times to listen for messages to relay to other nodes. 

    The Bluetooth Mesh does not define any gateway so you will have to connect a Bluetooth MEsh node to a device that has IP connectivity and perform the translation between mesh and IP, e.g. a smartphone or a Raspberry PI or similar. 

    Best regards

    Bjørn

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  • Hi S.G.

    If your priority is low-power, then you should be aware that while the Bluetooth Mesh does support battery powered nodes, you will need to have a set of "backbone" nodes that are powered. This si because the BLuetooth mesh is a flooding mesh, i.e. connection-less, and nodes will therefore need to keep their receivers on at all times to listen for messages to relay to other nodes. 

    The Bluetooth Mesh does not define any gateway so you will have to connect a Bluetooth MEsh node to a device that has IP connectivity and perform the translation between mesh and IP, e.g. a smartphone or a Raspberry PI or similar. 

    Best regards

    Bjørn

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