Radio channel access challenges in LoRa ...
Type de document :
Partie d'ouvrage: Chapitre
Titre :
Radio channel access challenges in LoRa low-power wide-area networks
Auteur(s) :
Pham, Cong-Duc [Auteur]
Laboratoire de l'Informatique du Parallélisme [LIP]
Bounceur, Ahcène [Auteur]
Lab-STICC_UBS_CACS_MOCS
Clavier, Laurent [Auteur]
Circuits Systèmes Applications des Micro-ondes - IEMN [CSAM - IEMN]
Ecole nationale supérieure Mines-Télécom Lille Douai [IMT Lille Douai]
Institut d’Électronique, de Microélectronique et de Nanotechnologie - UMR 8520 [IEMN]
Noreen, Umber [Auteur]
Laboratoire des sciences et techniques de l'information, de la communication et de la connaissance [Lab-STICC]
Ehsan, Muhammad [Auteur]
Laboratoire de l'Informatique du Parallélisme [LIP]
Bounceur, Ahcène [Auteur]
Lab-STICC_UBS_CACS_MOCS
Clavier, Laurent [Auteur]

Circuits Systèmes Applications des Micro-ondes - IEMN [CSAM - IEMN]
Ecole nationale supérieure Mines-Télécom Lille Douai [IMT Lille Douai]
Institut d’Électronique, de Microélectronique et de Nanotechnologie - UMR 8520 [IEMN]
Noreen, Umber [Auteur]
Laboratoire des sciences et techniques de l'information, de la communication et de la connaissance [Lab-STICC]
Ehsan, Muhammad [Auteur]
Titre de l’ouvrage :
LPWAN Technologies for IoT and M2M Applications
Éditeur :
Elsevier
Date de publication :
2020-03-20
Mot(s)-clé(s) en anglais :
LoRa
LPWAN
channel access
interference
performance
LPWAN
channel access
interference
performance
Discipline(s) HAL :
Informatique [cs]/Réseaux et télécommunications [cs.NI]
Informatique [cs]
Sciences de l'ingénieur [physics]
Informatique [cs]
Sciences de l'ingénieur [physics]
Résumé en anglais : [en]
Recently, Low-Power Wide Area Networks (LPWAN) play a key role in the Internet-of-Things (IoT) maturation process. Under the LPWAN broad term are a variety of technologies enabling power efficient wireless communication ...
Lire la suite >Recently, Low-Power Wide Area Networks (LPWAN) play a key role in the Internet-of-Things (IoT) maturation process. Under the LPWAN broad term are a variety of technologies enabling power efficient wireless communication over very long distances. For instance, technologies based on ultra-narrow band modulation (UNB)–for example SigFox–or Chirp Spread Spectrum modulation (CSS)–for example LoRa–have become de facto standards in the IoT ecosystem. Given the incredible worldwide uptake of LPWAN networks for a large variety of innovative IoT applications, including multimedia sensors, it is important to understand the challenges behind large scale and dense LPWAN deployment, especially because both Sigfox and LoRa networks are currently deployed in unlicensed bands. This situation is most likely not going to change, at least in the next few years, as working in the unlicensed band allows for a much quicker uptake of the technology. This chapter has a particular focus on LoRa technology as it can be deployed in a private and ad-hoc manner, making experimental deployments much easier. Existing studies on LoRa scalability and radio channel access mechanisms for LoRa LPWAN will be reviewed and promising approaches will be presented in more details. The chapter will also provide to the readers useful information on the LoRa physical layer, as well as on promising interference mitigation techniques that can be applied such as capture effect and successive interference cancellation. The chapter will also give a large part on experimental results based on real-world deployments of both IoT test-beds and IoT production networks in the context of 3 R&D projects (2 EU H2020 projects–WAZIUP & WAZIHUB–and 1 national ANR project–PERSEPTEUR).Lire moins >
Lire la suite >Recently, Low-Power Wide Area Networks (LPWAN) play a key role in the Internet-of-Things (IoT) maturation process. Under the LPWAN broad term are a variety of technologies enabling power efficient wireless communication over very long distances. For instance, technologies based on ultra-narrow band modulation (UNB)–for example SigFox–or Chirp Spread Spectrum modulation (CSS)–for example LoRa–have become de facto standards in the IoT ecosystem. Given the incredible worldwide uptake of LPWAN networks for a large variety of innovative IoT applications, including multimedia sensors, it is important to understand the challenges behind large scale and dense LPWAN deployment, especially because both Sigfox and LoRa networks are currently deployed in unlicensed bands. This situation is most likely not going to change, at least in the next few years, as working in the unlicensed band allows for a much quicker uptake of the technology. This chapter has a particular focus on LoRa technology as it can be deployed in a private and ad-hoc manner, making experimental deployments much easier. Existing studies on LoRa scalability and radio channel access mechanisms for LoRa LPWAN will be reviewed and promising approaches will be presented in more details. The chapter will also provide to the readers useful information on the LoRa physical layer, as well as on promising interference mitigation techniques that can be applied such as capture effect and successive interference cancellation. The chapter will also give a large part on experimental results based on real-world deployments of both IoT test-beds and IoT production networks in the context of 3 R&D projects (2 EU H2020 projects–WAZIUP & WAZIHUB–and 1 national ANR project–PERSEPTEUR).Lire moins >
Langue :
Anglais
Audience :
Internationale
Vulgarisation :
Non
Source :