OPTIMAL DATA COLLECTION TIME IN LORA NETWORKS — A TIME-SLOTTED APPROACH

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Zorbas, Dimitrios
Caillouet, Christelle
Abdelfadeel Hassan, Khaled
Pesch, Dirk

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LoRa is a low-power and long range radio communication technology designed for low-power Internet of Things devices. These devices are often deployed in remote areas where the end-to-end connectivity provided through one or more gateways may be limited. In this paper, we examine the case where the gateway is not available at all times. As a consequence, the sensing data need to be buffered locally and transmitted as soon as a gateway becomes available. However, due to the Aloha-style transmission policy of current LoRa-based standards, such as the LoRaWAN, delivering a large number of packets in a short period of time by a large number of nodes becomes impossible....

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Zorbas D, Caillouet C, Abdelfadeel Hassan K, Pesch D. Optimal Data Collection Time in LoRa Networks—A Time-Slotted Approach. Sensors. 2021; 21(4):1193. https://doi.org/10.3390/s21041193

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