Business Strategy Proposal for LoRaWAN Enabled Device

Presenters

Hudson BrockFollow

Disciplines

Digital Communications and Networking | Finance and Financial Management | Hardware Systems

Abstract (300 words maximum)

The present study is dedicated to exploring the market potential of the NatureNavigator, a survival device developed within the framework of the CPE 4800 and CPE 4850 capstone courses. The study is conducted within the Honors Senior Capstone Project course. The NatureNavigator serves as a vital tool for users in outdoor settings by collecting and presenting key environmental data, alongside features like Long Range Wide Area Network (LoRaWAN), plant image detection, and GPS for enhancing wilderness survival. Its primary goal is to increase user's survival by storing key information and communicating without the need for cellular signal. The research methodology encompasses a comprehensive review of pertinent research papers, and an analysis of market studies centered on the hiking community. The primary goal of these methods is to gain deeper insights into the NatureNavigator's prospective applications and market positioning. Additionally, the research involves interviews with industry experts contributing to a more refined understanding of the NatureNavigator's practical implications.

Academic department under which the project should be listed

SPCEET - Electrical and Computer Engineering

Primary Investigator (PI) Name

Jeffrey Yiin

Additional Faculty

Walter Thain, Electrical Engineering, wthain@kennesaw.edu

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Business Strategy Proposal for LoRaWAN Enabled Device

The present study is dedicated to exploring the market potential of the NatureNavigator, a survival device developed within the framework of the CPE 4800 and CPE 4850 capstone courses. The study is conducted within the Honors Senior Capstone Project course. The NatureNavigator serves as a vital tool for users in outdoor settings by collecting and presenting key environmental data, alongside features like Long Range Wide Area Network (LoRaWAN), plant image detection, and GPS for enhancing wilderness survival. Its primary goal is to increase user's survival by storing key information and communicating without the need for cellular signal. The research methodology encompasses a comprehensive review of pertinent research papers, and an analysis of market studies centered on the hiking community. The primary goal of these methods is to gain deeper insights into the NatureNavigator's prospective applications and market positioning. Additionally, the research involves interviews with industry experts contributing to a more refined understanding of the NatureNavigator's practical implications.