Low-power long-range wireless communication (LoRaWAN) testing for IoT applications in densely populated urban scenarios, studycase: Cartagena de Indias

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2021

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Paternina Mendoza, Carlos Antonio
Arnedo Mendoza, Rafael Santos

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The Internet of Things (IoT) is considered to be one of the most radical technological advances of the century. The increasing amount of applications and devices, requires the deployment of a large network infrastructure to provide with reliable communication. However, existing communication technologies could be energy demanding and not suitable for applications where a constant energy supply is not available (e.g. battery-powered sensors). Low-Power Wide Area Network (LPWAN) communication technologies appear to fill in this gap, with LoRaWAN as one of the most popular ones, given its low cost of implementation, reliability and coverage. Operating on the frequency band below 1GHz, it is possible to cover larger areas than more mature technologies, such as the IEEE802.11x (Wifi) standard. The aim of this work is to present a low-cost open- source based technical solution and measurement procedure for determining the network coverage of a LoRaWAN network, in dense urban environments. (From: 10.1109/ANDESCON50619.2020.9272128)

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Paternina, Carlos. Santos, Rafael. Low-power long-range wireless communication (LoRaWAN) testing for IoT applications in densely populated urban scenarios, case study: Cartagena de Indias. Tesis de Grado. Universidad Tecnologica de Bolívar. Cartagena, 2021.

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