A Survey on Scalable LoRaWAN for Massive IoT: Recent Advances, Potentials, and Challenges
Université Mohammed VI Polytechnique · United Arab Emirates University · +1 more institution
Abstract
Long-range (LoRa) technology is most widely used for enabling low-power wide area networks (WANs) on unlicensed frequency bands. Despite its modest data rates, it provides extensive coverage for low-power devices, making it an ideal communication system for many internet of things (IoT) applications. In general, LoRa is considered as the physical layer, whereas LoRaWAN is the medium access control (MAC) layer of the LoRa stack that adopts a star topology to enable communication between multiple end devices (EDs) and the network gateway. The chirp spread spectrum modulation deals with LoRa signal interference and ensures long-range communication. At the same time, the adaptive data rate mechanism allows EDs to…
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4Topics & keywords
- Computer science
- LPWAN
- Scalability
- Computer network
- Physical layer
- Default gateway
- Network topology
- Transmission (telecommunications)