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LoRawan waste/trash bin distance/level sensor

AEM310 -UDL is a LoRaWAN ultrasonic distance sensor mainly for the detection of waste bin and other container’s fill level. With a compact size and wide measure range, AEM310-UDL can be installed to any types of waste bins or containers to monitor solid or liquid level. Compatible with LoRaWAN® gateway and IoT Cloud solution, users can know the container status and fill-in level in real-time via browser or mobile App remotely.

AEM310-UDL can be widely used in waste management, water tank monitoring, manhole cover monitoring,

Product Overview

Main features of the sensor
  • Wireless communication using the LoRaWAN protocol
  • It complies with standard LoRaWAN® gateways and network servers.
  • Can be used for metal urban waste containers
  • Ideal for monitoring fill-levels of any type of waste remotely and precisely in waste bin, then triggers alarms to cleaners when the dustbins are nearly full, reducing cost, energy and carbon emission.
  • 3-450 cm wide measuring range with short blind zone
  • Easy to install, suitable for various types of waste bins or containers
  • IP67 waterproof and salt pray resistant enclosure for outdoor applications and easy to clean
  • Ultra-wide-distance wireless transmission up to
  • Support D2D protocol to enable ultra-low latency and direct control without gateways
The sensor can be used for metal urban waste containers
The intelligent sensor is IP67 rated
Main features of the sensor
  • Qualified to work at harsh and wet environment with an IP67 rated enclosure to protect against powerful jets of water.
  • Plays a crucial role in indoor parking management. It can capture real-time parking occupancy information. It streamlines driving experience, ensuring that drivers are guided to a best parking available and saving time, energy and money.
LoRaWAN communication protocol

LoRaWAN is a global communication standard for IoT networks, based on LoRa technology, which is characterized by a long range.

Thanks to this protocol, devices can communicate with network gateways over a distance of several kilometers in urban environments and up to several dozen kilometers in rural areas. At the same time, LoRaWAN-based devices are known for their low power consumption, making them an ideal choice for applications where batteries need to function for years without the need for recharging. In response to different network conditions, LoRaWAN can adjust the transmission rate, which helps optimize coverage and energy consumption.