Authors
Jonathan de Carvalho Silva, Joel JPC Rodrigues, Antonio M Alberti, Petar Solic, Andre LL Aquino
Publication date
2017/7/12
Source
2017 2nd International multidisciplinary conference on computer and energy science (SpliTech)
Pages
1-6
Publisher
IEEE
Description
The Internet of Things (IoT) vision requires increasingly more sensor nodes interconnected and a network solution that may accommodate these requirements accordingly. In wireless sensor networks, there are energy-limited devices; therefore techniques to save energy have become a significant research trend. Other issues such as latency, range coverage, and bandwidth are important aspects in IoT. It is considering the massive number of expected nodes connected to the Internet. The LoRaWAN (Low Power WAN Protocol for Internet of Things), a data-link layer with long range, low power, and low bit rate, appeared as a promising solution for IoT in which, end-devices use LoRa to communicate with gateways through a single hop. While proprietary LPWAN (Low Power Wide Area Network) technologies are already hitting a large market, this paper addresses the LoRa architecture and the LoRaWAN protocol …
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