SubGHz
SubGHz, or sub-GHz, refers to the portion of the radio frequency spectrum below 1 gigahertz that is used for wireless communications. It includes bands such as 315 MHz, 433 MHz, 868 MHz in Europe, and 902–928 MHz or 915 MHz in North America, among others. Many subGHz bands are allocated as unlicensed or lightly licensed spectrum for industrial, scientific, and medical uses, with regional regulatory rules guiding power limits and duty cycles.
The propagation characteristics of sub-GHz signals favor long-range coverage and better penetration through walls and obstacles
Regulatory landscapes vary by region. In the United States, bands such as 902–928 MHz are used under
Applications span remote telemetry, asset tracking, smart metering, agricultural sensing, and building automation. SubGHz networks offer
Challenges include spectrum sharing and interference, regulatory compliance, and the need for efficient antennas and power