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Kerlink gateways in LoRaWAN networks on North Sea offshore wind-energy farm enable data transmission simultaneously on multiple networks & a variety of safety applications

April 22, 2022

 

The deployment by SkyLab B.V., Kerlink’s partner in the Netherlands, embeds Wirnet iStation gateways in a unique new feature called “dual packet forwarder” that enables the orchestration of data transmission simultaneously on multiple LoRaWAN networks. This helps to increase connectivity in the North Sea area for all potential users – shippers, electricity providers and consumers, and businesses and area residents. Private, public, or commercial networks can thus run simultaneously.

The ability to deliver data to different types of servers allows flexible adaptation to different types of use cases and shows the capacity and versatility of Kerlink gateways to support network sharing with other infrastructures, as well as the possibility to add more densification with different gateways.

 

Improved safety

One Kerlink Wirnet iStation gateway on the Borssele Alpha platform, managed by Dutch transmission system operator TenneT Holding BV, links 700 MW of offshore wind farms to the Dutch power grid. That network enables a variety of safety applications, such as search and rescue (SAR) systems, life jackets with precision location capabilities, emergency-location beacons, and buoy trackers. Other applications provide climate and weather monitoring, and asset tracking, via gateways deployed on container ships.

 

“This project with SkyLab demonstrates the continuously growing range of IoT deployments that can  improve business efficiency, customer service and safety,” said Stéphane Dejean, Kerlink CMO. “And as with Kerlink’s previous projects in the Netherlands that are bringing cost-efficient LoRaWAN connectivity with multiple benefits to new and existing business sectors, these applications will find new markets that want to deploy them, leveraging Kerlink IoT gateways’ proven performance, robustness, and reliability.” 

These new Kerlink IoT gateway deployments extend a series of the company’s projects in the Netherlands. The most recent deployment was in the Port of Moerdijk, where a LoRaWAN network was installed with SkyLab on a large wind farm in 2020. In addition to monitoring weather and sea traffic, it enables IoT connectivity to businesses and households in the port. In 2019, Kerlink gateways were installed in a joint deployment of a LoRaWAN private IoT network at Amsterdam Airport Schiphol, one of the largest international airports in Europe. That network offers coverage in all public areas such as the arrival and departure halls, lounges, piers, and Schiphol Plaza, and in non-public areas such as the baggage basements and aprons.

 

“This LoRaWAN deployment is unique because it serves multiple-user LoRaWAN networks. It supplies IoT coverage to a challenging and sometimes harsh North Sea environment high above ground level on platforms and wind turbines. The result enables smart applications and all types of wireless sensors and devices where they have not been deployed previously.”

SkyLab Director Remy de Jong