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Simulation and Modelling of LoRa and Sigfox Low Power Wide Area Network Technologies

2018 International Conference on Computer, Control, Electrical, and Electronics Engineering (ICCCEEE), 2018
during this decade, there has been a huge expansion in the number of low-power Internet connected devices. The Low Power Wide Area Network (LPWAN); because of its low-cost communication ability and long-range, is considered the future wireless ...
N. Osman, Esra B. Abbas
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Scalability Analysis of Low-Power Wide Area Network Technology

2020
Low-power wide area network is a new wireless communication technology designed for low-power consumption together with long-distance communications, and LoRa technology is one of the leading technology solutions. The long-range connection between end-nodes and gateway is achievable by LoRa devices due to star-based network topology and modulation ...
N. A. Abdul Latiff   +4 more
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Empowering Low-Power Wide Area Networks in Urban Settings

Proceedings of the Conference of the ACM Special Interest Group on Data Communication, 2017
Low-Power Wide Area Networks (LP-WANs) are an attractive emerging platform to connect the Internet-of-things. LP-WANs enable low-cost devices with a 10-year battery to communicate at few kbps to a base station, kilometers away. But deploying LP-WANs in large urban environments is challenging, given the sheer density of nodes that causes interference ...
Rashad Eletreby   +3 more
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Towards Cognitive Radio in Low Power Wide Area Network for Industrial IoT Applications

International Conference on Industrial Informatics, 2019
In this paper, we have discussed the integration of Cognitive Radio (CR) in Low Power Wide Area Network (LPWAN) based on a generic network architecture and a PHY layer front-end model.
A. Onumanyi, A. Abu-Mahfouz, G. Hancke
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Integrating Low-Power Wide-Area Networks in White Spaces

2018 IEEE/ACM Third International Conference on Internet-of-Things Design and Implementation (IoTDI), 2018
Low-Power Wide-Area Networks (LPWANs) are evolving as an enabling technology for Internet-of-Things (IoT) that offer long communication range at low power. Despite their promise, existing LPWANs still face limitations in meeting scalability and covering much wider area which make their adoption challenging for future IoT applications, specially in ...
Mahbubur Rahman, Abusayeed Saifullah
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Mobility in Low-Power Wide-Area Network over White Spaces

European Conference/Workshop on Wireless Sensor Networks, 2021
Abusayeed Saifullah   +5 more
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Maximizing coverage in low-power wide-area IoT networks

2017 IEEE International Conference on Pervasive Computing and Communications Workshops (PerCom Workshops), 2017
The Internet of Things (IoT) promises to allow everyday objects to connect to the Internet and seamlessly interact with users and other machines. Essential for the IoT to function is a reliable Internet connection. In 2016 the International Telecommunication Union reports 3.9 billion people - 53% of the world's population are not using the Internet [1].
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Low Power Wide Area Networks (LPWAN)

2023
Anil Kumar, Jafer Hussain, Anthony Chun
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A Survey on Low Power Wide Area Networks Technologies.

SSRN Electronic Journal
Low Power Wide Area (LPWA) networks are attracting a lot of attention primarily because of their ability to offer affordable connectivity to the low-power devices distributed over very large geographical areas. In realizing the vision of the Internet of Things (IoT), LPWA technologies complement and sometimes supersede the conventional cellular and ...
Savitha A C   +6 more
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An evaluation of low power wide area network technologies for the Internet of Things

2016 International Wireless Communications and Mobile Computing Conference (IWCMC), 2016
K. Nolan, Wael Guibène, Mark Y. Kelly
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