With the release of version 1.9.0, Scopious introduces Asset Tracking, bringing location intelligence into the platform alongside the data and devices you already rely on.
You can now view live locations and replay historical movement of LoRaWAN-enabled GPS devices, all within the Network menu.
But this isn’t just about tracking where things are.
It’s about gaining full visibility of your assets, whether they’re moving across a site, deployed in the field, or fixed in remote locations. By combining location with near real-time sensor data, Scopious gives you a clearer picture of how your assets are being used, where they’ve been, and how they’re performing.
What is Asset Tracking?
Asset tracking is the process of monitoring the location, movement, and status of physical assets using connected devices.
In a LoRaWAN environment, tracking devices transmit data over long distances using low power, making them ideal for both urban and remote deployments.
Unlike traditional tracking solutions that rely on cellular networks, LoRaWAN-based tracking is:
Power efficient (devices can last years on a battery)
Cost-effective (no ongoing SIM costs)
Reliable coverage you control without relying on cellular networks.
Asset Tracking in Scopious
Scopious has always been about simplifying IoT, bringing devices, data, and insights into one place. With the addition of asset tracking, that capability now extends to location intelligence.
What you can now do:
View live asset locations in near real time
Replay historical movement to understand behaviour over time
Access tracking within your existing workflow via the Network menu
Combine location with sensor data, alerts, and automation
This means you’re not just tracking assets, you’re understanding how they’re used and how to improve operations.
Practical Use Cases
Asset tracking in Scopious goes beyond simply putting dots on a map. By combining location data with near real-time sensor insights, you gain a complete view of how assets are moving, performing, and being used.
1. Farm & Rural Operations
Track and manage assets across large or remote properties:
Farm vehicles (utes, tractors, quad bikes)
Portable high-value equipment like pumps and generators
Livestock movement across paddocks
With long-range LoRaWAN connectivity, you can maintain visibility with reliable coverage you control, without relying on cellular networks.
2. Equipment & Field Asset Management
Keep track of high-value assets across multiple sites:
Toolkits and trailers
Surveying or contracting equipment
Temporary infrastructure deployed in the field
Know where your equipment is, reduce loss, and improve utilisation across teams.
3. Water & Irrigation Systems
Monitor critical infrastructure while keeping location context:
Temporary Stock trough systems and pumps
Center pivot or lateral irrigation movement monitoring
Remote water infrastructure
Combine location + sensor data (e.g. levels, flow, pressure) to quickly identify issues and respond faster.
4. Utilities & Remote Infrastructure
Manage assets across wide service areas:
Portable or temporary network infrastructure
Remote cabinets or field installations
Mobile monitoring units
Use historical playback to understand movement, deployment patterns, or investigate incidents.
Why It’s More Powerful in Scopious
What makes this different isn’t just the tracking, it’s the context.
Because asset tracking sits within the Scopious platform, you can:
Link location with live telemetry data
Trigger alerts based on movement or conditions
View historical behaviour, not just current position
Manage everything in one place, no separate systems required
This turns asset tracking from a simple map view into a decision-making tool.
Bringing Location into the Bigger Picture
Asset tracking in Scopious is more than a new feature, it’s a natural extension of the platform.
By adding location context to your existing device data, you move from simply monitoring assets to truly understanding them:
Where they are
How they’re being used
And when something isn’t right
Whether you’re managing moving equipment, remote infrastructure, or distributed sensor networks, you now have a single, unified view of your operations.
Because when you can see both what’s happening and where it’s happening, you can make faster, smarter decisions.
