This new version sees SEDRIX integrate LoRa sensors into its central monitoring for the first time. A separate, integrated network server using ChirpStack means that you can use, manage and monitor your LoRa infrastructure without other additional systems. Thanks to its manufacturer-neutral architecture, SEDRIX is able to integrate any number of LoRa sensors and evaluate them uniformly.
The Dragino PS-LB and WQS-LB sensors are already supported – further models can easily be added in future. That’s why we are looking for pilot clients who want to use LoRa in real-world projects and work with us to define the next integrations and features.
If you want to integrate LoRa sensors into your condition monitoring, environmental or process data analysis, SEDRIX Smart Data Center is the best place to start.
Version 6.1.10
05.02.2026
New features
- LoRa: SEDRIX can now integrate any number of LoRa sensors. A separate LoRa network server (ChirpStack) can now be used to integrate LoRa gateways and sensors. If you already have a network server, the data can also be fetched from a pre-existing MQTT server.
- LoRa: Support for LoRa sensors from DRAGINO: PS-LB, WQS-LB2
- LINDAS Linked Data Service: It is now possible to import measurement data concerning bodies of water from the Swiss Linked Data Service.
Changed functions
- When importing data from OMNIA-Log, a further convention has been introduced that recognizes units, as these are not defined in this format. If the channel name contains a unit in square brackets, that unit is now automatically recognized.
Fixed bugs
- Seismic measurements: When using alerts for seismic events, an internal error prevented alert notifications from being created.
