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Empirical Analysis of LoRaWAN-based Adaptive Data Rate Algorithms

IECON 2021 – 47th Annual Conference of the IEEE Industrial Electronics Society, 2021
Long Range Wide Area Networking (LoRaWAN) has established itself as one of the leading Media Access Control (MAC) layer protocols in the realm of Low Power Wide Area Networks (LPWAN).
L. Charles   +3 more
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Adaptive Data Rate for Multiple Gateways LoRaWAN Networks

2020 16th International Conference on Wireless and Mobile Computing, Networking and Communications (WiMob), 2020
We propose to optimize the LoRaWAN Adaptive Data Rate algorithm in case an inter-packet error correction scheme is available. We adjust its parameters based on the analysis of the LoRa channel with multiple reception gateways, supported by real-world ...
Ulysse Coutaud   +2 more
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Mobility Adaptive Data Rate Based on Kalman Filter for LoRa-Empowered IoT Applications

Consumer Communications and Networking Conference, 2023
LoRaWAN is a low-power wide-area network technology that has become the de-facto for the Internet of Things (IoT) due to its low cost, ultra-low energy consumption, longrange, and support for the massive end devices (EDs). Adaptive data rate (ADR) is the
A. Farhad, Goo-Rak Kwon, Jae-Young Pyun
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A Novel Collision-Aware Adaptive Data Rate Algorithm for LoRaWAN Networks

IEEE Internet of Things Journal, 2021
Low-power wide-area network technologies are used to interconnect a number of devices in a simple and efficient way. One of these technologies, LoRaWAN, is deemed as one of the most promising due to its capability to allow long-range communications with ...
Riccardo Marini, W. Cerroni, C. Buratti
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A New-Dynamic Adaptive Data Rate Algorithm of LoRaWAN in Harsh Environment

IEEE Internet of Things Journal, 2022
The adaptive data rate (ADR) algorithm is used in LoRaWAN, allocating an appropriate transmission rate for terminal equipment to improve channel utilization and reduce power consumption.
Chao Jiang   +5 more
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ND‐ADR: Nondestructive adaptive data rate for LoRaWAN Internet of Things

International Journal of Communication Systems, 2022
Typically, LoRaWAN utilizes an adaptive data rate (ADR) for resource assignment (e.g., spreading factor and transmit power) to a large number of end devices (EDs). However, the slow adaptation of the spreading factor and transmitting power strategy makes
M. A. Lodhi, Lei Wang, A. Farhad
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Performance Evaluation of LoRa 915 MHz for Health Monitoring with Adaptive Data Rate

2022 IEEE International Conference on Communication, Networks and Satellite (COMNETSAT), 2022
One of the problem factors in transmitting LoRa data using a small bit rate (bytes) of a maximum of 125 kbps is the amount of packet loss. This is because many end nodes send data to the server simultaneously; transmitting data effectively needs to be ...
Puput Dani Prasetyo Adi   +8 more
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Development Education of Blind Adaptive Data Rate LoRaWAN Network on Mobile Node

2022 5th International Seminar on Research of Information Technology and Intelligent Systems (ISRITI), 2022
Adaptive Data Rate is one of the essential mechanisms that continue to be developed for LoRaWAN. Adaptive Data Rate (ADR) is one of the mechanisms for saving energy and bit-rate efficiency of LoRaWAN.
Puput Dani Prasetvo Adi   +9 more
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Adaptive Security for Low Data Rate Networks

Wireless Personal Communications, 2004
Udgivelsesdato ...
Prasad, N, RUGGIERI, MARINA
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Adaptive rate control in high data rate wireless networks

2003 IEEE Wireless Communications and Networking, 2003. WCNC 2003., 2004
We propose an adaptive data rate control method for mobile terminals in 1xEV-DO high data rate wireless networks. The method dynamically adjusts and maintains a signal-to-interference-plus-noise ratio (SINR) threshold and an "effective" data transmission rate for each discrete data rate option.
M. Yavuz, D.W. Paranchych
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