Silvanet Suite
Silvanet Wildfire Sensor, Silvanet Mesh Gateway, Silvanet Border
Gateway, Sivanet Cloud Monitoring Platform
Silvanet Wildfire Sensor
Solar-powered sensors for ultra-early detection of wildfire
Silvanet Mesh Gateway
Distributed LoRaWAN® Gateway for Large-Scale Outdoor Networks
Silvanet Border Gateway
Distributed LoRaWAN® Gateway for Large-Scale Outdoor Networks and Connection with Silvanet Cloud
Silvanet Suite
Silvanet Wildfire Sensor, Silvanet Mesh Gateway, Silvanet Border Gateway, Sivanet Cloud Monitoring Platform
Silvanet Wildfire Sensor
Solar-powered sensor for ultra-early detection of wildfires
The Silvanet Wildfire Sensor is designed to detect forest fires during the early stages (even during the smoldering phase, within the first 60 minutes) and to monitor the microclimate, measuring temperature, humidity and air pressure. The sensor combines ultra-low-power Air Quality sensing with a precise gas sensing mode. It detects Hydrogen, Carbon Monoxide and Carbon Dioxide and other gases at the ppm level with built-in artificial intelligence in order to reliably detect a fire and avoid false positives. The sensor uses LoRaWAN communications for wireless data transmission and can run maintenance-free for 10-15 years without the need of batteries, avoiding the use of lithium and other toxic materials. For datasheet information please click SENSOR
Silvanet Mesh Gateway
Distributed LoRaWAN® Gateway for Large-Scale Outdoor Networks
The Silvanet Mesh Gateway extends the Silvanet Network to large deployments beyond the reach of the standard single-hop direct connection between sensors and gateways in standard LoRaWAN networks. The patent-pending architecture uses a multi-hop mesh network of Gateways interconnected with LoRa and each serving as a standard LoRaWAN gateway to Silvanet Wildfire Sensors and 3rd party sensors. The solar-powered Mesh Gateways are placed in the forest itself, forming a mesh network with a typical distance of 2-6 km depending on topology and physical placement of the Mesh Gateways. The Mesh Gateway only uses the LoRa radio to communicate with other Mesh Gateways or a Border Gateway. It does not require direct 4G/LTE radio or Ethernet connectivity which ensures low power consumption supported by the built-in solar panel. For datasheet information please click MESH GATEWAY
Silvanet Border Gateway
Distributed LoRaWAN® Gateway for Large-Scale Outdoor Networks and connection with Silvanet Cloud
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 is provided wirelessly using the built-in LTE radio (using 4G/LTE-M with 2G/GPRS fallback) or using the built-in Ethernet adapter via a wired Internet connection. For remote deployments 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. It can be operated on mains power or powered by a solar cell. For datasheet information please click BORDER GATEWAY
Silvanet Cloud Platform
Monitoring platform for device management, monitoring and alerting
The Silvanet Cloud captures data served by the Silvanet Mesh Network and received from the Silvanet Sensor devices. It provides a web application for end-users of the Silvanet System, enabling them to manage and view the sensors and gateways of their deployment, to view and analyze sensor data and to configure alerts.
The user interface of the Silvanet web application builds on the concept of a Site, which groups together sensor devices and gateways within a geographical area or with similar characteristics. Details related to each sensor (in particular the fire alert status) are available along with the possibility to locate each sensor on a map. A map interface allows the user to locate all the gateways and sensor devices on a map along with their individual fire alert status.
Fire Alert Web User interface
The fire alert is clearly shown on the cloud platform highlighting the interested sensors and their position on the map but also an SMS and an e-mail notification are sent to end users.
Cloud and Analytics Architecture
Scalable architecture, Cloud-based (Amazon Web Services, AWS), can be integrated with 3rd party systems with API (e.g. command & control systems for handling alerts).