Realization of Forest Internet of Things Using Wireless Network Communication Technology of Low-Power Wide-Area Network [PDF]
This work implements an intelligent forest monitoring system using the Internet of things (IoT) with the wireless network communication technology of a low-power wide-area network (LPWAN), a long range (LoRa), and a narrow-band Internet of things (NB-IoT)
Ming Zhao +4 more
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Low Power Wide Area Network, Cognitive Radio and the Internet of Things: Potentials for Integration [PDF]
The Internet of Things (IoT) is an emerging paradigm that enables many beneficial and prospective application areas, such as smart metering, smart homes, smart industries, and smart city architectures, to name but a few. These application areas typically
Adeiza J. Onumanyi +2 more
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An Alternative Wearable Tracking System Based on a Low-Power Wide-Area Network [PDF]
This work presents an alternative wearable tracking system based on a low-power wide area network. A complete GPS receiver was integrated with a textile substrate, and the latitude and longitude coordinates were sent to the cloud by means of the SIM-less
Raul Fernández-Garcia, Ignacio Gil
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A Tree Attenuation Factor Model for a Low-Power Wide-Area Network in a Ruby Mango Plantation [PDF]
Ruby mangoes are a cultivar with a thick skin, firm texture, red color, no splinters, and thin seeds that is grown in eastern Thailand for export. Implementing a low-power wide-area network (LPWAN) for smart agriculture applications can help increase the
Supachai Phaiboon, Pisit Phokharatkul
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Experimental Evaluation of LoRaWAN Connectivity Reliability in Remote Rural Areas of Mozambique [PDF]
This paper presents an experimental evaluation of the connectivity reliability of a LoRaWAN (Long Range Wide Area Network), deployed in a rural area of Mozambique, focusing on the influence of distance and relative altitude between end nodes and the ...
Nelson José Chapungo +1 more
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Intermittent Low-Power Wide Area Networks
Low-Power Wide Area Networks (LPWAN) offer long-range communication with low energy consumption, making them ideal for IoT applications powered by energy harvesting. However, unpredictable energy harvesting rates can lead tosub-optimal device operation. To tackle this, the intermittent computing paradigm has been proposed. In this paper, we explore the
Orfanidis, Charalampos +2 more
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Adaptive Beacon Period Configurator for Scalable LoRaWAN Downlink Applications
Low-power wide-area networks (LPWAN) are commonly used because they meet the requirements of Internet-of-Things (IoT) networks with a large number of end devices, such as high network scalability, wide area coverage, low data rates, and delay tolerance ...
David Todoli-Ferrandis +3 more
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Throughput and Packet Loss Probability Analysis of Long Range Wide Area Network
Long Range Wide Area Network (LoRaWAN) is the one of the promising low power wide area network (LPWAN) technologies at present and is expected to grow in the foreseeable future as a tool to provide connectivity among small things.
Ji-Young Jung, Jung-Ryun Lee
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Network resource optimization with reinforcement learning for low power wide area networks
As the 4th industrial revolution using information becomes an issue, wireless communication technologies such as the Internet of Things have been spotlighted. Therefore, much research is needed to satisfy the technological demands for the future society.
Gyubong Park, Wooyeob Lee, Inwhee Joe
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Low-Power Wide-Area Networks for Sustainable IoT [PDF]
Low-power wide-area (LPWA) networks are attracting extensive attention because of their abilities to offer low-cost and massive connectivity to Internet of Things (IoT) devices distributed over wide geographical areas. This article provides a brief overview on the existing LPWA technologies and useful insights to aid the large-scale deployment of LPWA ...
Qin, Z +4 more
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