Solutions · LoRaWAN
Turnkey LoRaWAN networks for IoT infrastructure monitoring.
We design, install, and maintain complete LoRaWAN networks — 868 MHz gateways, long-life sensors, and the Track-TP supervision platform — to bring field data into your platform reliably, cost-effectively, and independently of any cellular operator.

What is LoRaWAN and how long-range radio networks work.
LoRa is a long-range wireless technology that transmits data over long distances using low-power radio waves. It is the natural choice for IoT — enabling reliable, efficient communication across a wide range of applications. LoRaWAN networks transfer data up to 5 km in urban environments and up to 15 km in rural settings.
LoRa technology is also known for its low power consumption, making it suitable for battery-powered devices that can operate for years without replacement. The standard is promoted by the LoRa Alliance®, which oversees its global standardization and harmonization, and is recognized by the International Telecommunication Union (ITU) as an LPWAN standard — Low Power Wide Area Network.
Technically, LoRa is based on Chirp Spread Spectrum modulation and a star topology: field sensors communicate with one or more gateways, which forward data to the platform for analysis and storage. According to the LoRa Alliance, there are currently more than 25,000 active gateways and 50 million devices worldwide, across 178 public networks in 100 countries.
Teleproject delivers a complete turnkey LoRaWAN network — 868 MHz gateways, long-life sensors, and the in-house Track-TP supervision platform — covering everything from coverage studies and sensor selection to commissioning. With LoRaWAN you can monitor the structural behavior of bridges and viaducts, environmental conditions in tunnels and smart roads, the status of industrial plants, and the location of operational assets, with configurable dashboards and real-time alerts via email, WhatsApp, and Telegram.

LoRaWAN frequencies around the world.
LoRaWAN operates on unlicensed sub-GHz ISM bands that vary by region. In Italy and Europe we work on the 868 MHz band. Here are the main regional frequency plans defined by the LoRa Alliance.
- Europe
- EU868 863–870 MHzEU433 433 MHz
- North America
- US915 902–928 MHz
- Australia and N. Zealand
- AU915 915–928 MHz
- Asia
- AS923 920–923 MHz
- China
- CN470 470–510 MHz
- South Korea
- KR920 920–923 MHz
- India
- IN865 865–867 MHz
- Russia
- RU864 864–870 MHz
- Africa
- EU868 863–870 MHz
- Middle East
- EU868 863–870 MHz
- Greenland
- EU868 863–870 MHz
- Latin America
- AU915 915–928 MHz
The typical challenges of LoRaWAN projects.
What makes IoT monitoring projects based on LoRaWAN networks complex.
Independence from cellular operators
Collecting data from sensors distributed over wide areas without depending on cellular operator coverage or data costs, using a dedicated 868 MHz radio network.
Large-scale distributed sensors
Bringing hundreds of sensors along motorway routes, tunnels, and major civil works into the platform, while maintaining reliability and low notification latency.
Multi-year battery life
Battery-powered sensors with multi-year autonomy and gateways that can run on PoE or solar panels for remote sites without mains power.
Real-time field data
Turning sensor measurements into actionable information, with thresholds, custom triggers, and multi-channel alarms before an anomaly becomes a fault.
Our approach.
The technical capabilities and proprietary products we bring to this sector.
- LoRaWAN coverage study
Network dimensioning and 868 MHz gateway placement on the infrastructure layout, ensuring reachability of all sensors.
- 868 MHz LoRaWAN gateways
Supply and installation of outdoor and indoor gateways, powered by PoE or solar panels, with cellular or customer-network backhaul.
- Environmental, structural, and operational sensors
Temperature, CO₂, radon, humidity, and luminosity; accelerometers, inclinometers, and load cells; vehicle counting, fuel level, and parking — all on the same network.
- Track-TP — integrated supervision
In-house platform that collects LoRaWAN sensor data on configurable dashboards, geographic maps, and history exportable to CSV and Excel.
- Custom triggers and alarms
Event-driven logic with configurable thresholds, real-time notifications via email, WhatsApp, and Telegram, and multi-metric combinations.
- SCADA, BMS, and API integration
Dedicated connectors and documented REST APIs to integrate LoRaWAN data into existing supervision platforms, alongside SNMP and Syslog.

Our LoRaWAN gateways and sensors.
Our solution includes everything needed to deploy and manage a LoRaWAN system — gateways, sensors, and monitoring software — configurable to your requirements.

TP-800 · Outdoor LoRaWAN Gateway
Rugged 8-channel outdoor gateway: supports over 2,000 sensors, transmits up to 15 km, and is protected by an IP67-rated waterproof enclosure. Redundant Ethernet, Wi-Fi, and cellular backhaul, with integrated network server.

TP-805 · Outdoor LoRaWAN Gateway with Battery
Outdoor gateway version with integrated battery, for installation at remote sites without mains power.

TP-810 · Luminosity Sensor
Measures light intensity from 0 to 100,000 lux with a 1-second response time. Built-in 19,000 mAh battery, up to 10 years of autonomy. For highway and railway tunnels, security, horticulture, and floriculture.

TP-811 · CO₂, Temperature, Humidity, and Pressure Sensor
Measures CO₂ from 400 to 5,000 ppm with 1 ppm resolution, plus temperature, humidity, and barometric pressure. 19,000 mAh battery, up to 10 years. For tunnels, greenhouses, ventilation, and food storage.

TP-812 · Temperature Sensor
Wireless temperature sensor from −50 °C to 200 °C with ±0.5 °C accuracy. 19,000 mAh battery, up to 10 years. For industrial automation, road ice prevention, and remote monitoring.

TP-813 · Magnetic Contact Sensor
Magnetic contact sensor for doors and windows: detects openings and unauthorized access. Industrial design resistant to dust and water, replaceable battery lasting up to 10 years. Ideal for equipment shelters and restricted areas.

TP-814 · Ultrasonic Sensor
Measures ground-to-surface distance for snow monitoring, rivers, lakes, and wastewater management.

TP-815 · LoRaWAN Controller
Controller with a wide range of industrial interfaces for connecting sensors, meters, and other devices to the LoRaWAN network.
The LoRaWAN sensors we integrate.
Beyond our own TP line, we integrate and install a wide range of third-party LoRaWAN sensors. We choose the right sensor for every application — environmental, water, soil, weather, and structural monitoring — and bring their data into the Track-TP platform.
Air quality and environment
- Indoor sensor: CO₂, TVOC, motion, temperature, humidity, and luminosity
- Outdoor CO₂, temperature, humidity, and barometric pressure sensor
- Air temperature and humidity sensor
- High-precision air temperature and humidity sensor
- Temperature sensor with probe
- Particulate matter (PM), temperature, humidity, and barometric pressure sensor
- Air quality station: NO₂, NO, CO, O₃
Liquid level and pressure
- Ultrasonic distance/level sensor
- Laser distance/level sensor
- Liquid pressure/level and temperature sensor with 1/4" thread
- Liquid pressure/level and temperature sensor
- High-precision liquid pressure/level and temperature sensor
- High-precision liquid pressure/level, temperature, and electrical conductivity sensor
Soil and agriculture
- Soil moisture and temperature profile sensor
- Soil moisture, temperature, and electrical conductivity sensor
- Soil temperature and humidity sensor
- Soil water potential and temperature sensor
- Leaf moisture sensor
- Dendrometer — measurement of plants, fruits, and plant organs
- Sapflow sensor — measurement of sap flow in plants
- Photosynthetically active radiation (PAR) sensor
Weather and solar radiation
- Eleven-parameter weather station (solar radiation, precipitation, vapor pressure, relative humidity, air temperature, barometric pressure, wind speed and direction, gusts, tilt, lightning count and average distance)
- Wind speed, direction, and temperature sensor
- Tipping bucket rain gauge
- Solar radiation sensor
- Sensor with infrared thermometer
- Winter road maintenance station (infrared thermometer, air temperature, and humidity)
Water quality
- Optical turbidity and temperature sensor
- Optical dissolved oxygen and temperature sensor
Structural and position monitoring
- Strain/load sensor
- Linear position sensor
- Temperature profile sensor (soil, ice, sea at different depths)
Interfaces and multifunctional devices
- Multifunctional device for analog and digital probes (UART, I²C, RS-485, SDI-12, etc.)
Let's design your LoRaWAN network together.
For every project we provide a tailored technical and commercial proposal based on your requirements — feasibility analysis, RF coverage study, and intervention planning.