1) Solar LoRaWAN Backbone
Outdoor nodes with 10 W panels keep safety messaging alive when power or internet goes down.
- City-scale coverage with a handful of nodes
- Low-power, long-range, off-grid ready
- Open standards, grant-friendly
A resilient, privacy-first safety network for Muskogee & Tulsa: Solar LoRaWAN backbone + LivingBlueMesh volunteer check-ins, with anomaly-only recording for child protection.
Outdoor nodes with 10 W panels keep safety messaging alive when power or internet goes down.
Volunteers’ phones act as presence beacons (once per day). BLE beacons only where buildings need help.
Nothing is stored by default. If a registered child device goes silent, encrypted anomaly logs begin—stopping only with authorized clearance.
We protect children while protecting everyone’s privacy.
City leaders, schools, churches, and community centers are invited to host pilot nodes and help refine the protocol.
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