Scalability analysis of low-power wide area network technology

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 device...

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Main Authors: Mohd Hafiz, Yusoff@Che Abdullah, Abdul Latiff, N.A., Ismail, I.S., Yusoff, M.H., Salisa, A.R., Shukor, J.A.
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spelling my-unisza-ir.26072021-02-15T03:53:31Z http://eprints.unisza.edu.my/2607/ Scalability analysis of low-power wide area network technology Mohd Hafiz, Yusoff@Che Abdullah Abdul Latiff, N.A. Ismail, I.S. Yusoff, M.H. Salisa, A.R. Shukor, J.A. QA75 Electronic computers. Computer science T Technology (General) 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 techniques used in wireless communication of the technology. One of the main features of LoRa technology is the ability to scale. Modelling and simulation can interpret the actual network behaviour of LoRa technology as accurate as possible. This paper aims to investigate the performance of the low-power wide area network technology focusing on capability of the network to scale. We model the network system based on the behaviours of the communication between the end-node and gateway. The simulation to study the scalability was done based on several parameters, such as the number of end-nodes, application time and the number of channels used by the end-node. The results show that the amount of successfully received data signal at gateway increased as the application time and channel used increased. 2021 Conference or Workshop Item NonPeerReviewed text en http://eprints.unisza.edu.my/2607/1/FH03-FIK-21-50552.pdf Mohd Hafiz, Yusoff@Che Abdullah and Abdul Latiff, N.A. and Ismail, I.S. and Yusoff, M.H. and Salisa, A.R. and Shukor, J.A. (2021) Scalability analysis of low-power wide area network technology. In: 5th International Congress on Information and Communication Technology, ICICT 2020, 20-21 Feb 2020, London, United Kingdom.
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Mohd Hafiz, Yusoff@Che Abdullah
Abdul Latiff, N.A.
Ismail, I.S.
Yusoff, M.H.
Salisa, A.R.
Shukor, J.A.
Scalability analysis of low-power wide area network technology
description 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 techniques used in wireless communication of the technology. One of the main features of LoRa technology is the ability to scale. Modelling and simulation can interpret the actual network behaviour of LoRa technology as accurate as possible. This paper aims to investigate the performance of the low-power wide area network technology focusing on capability of the network to scale. We model the network system based on the behaviours of the communication between the end-node and gateway. The simulation to study the scalability was done based on several parameters, such as the number of end-nodes, application time and the number of channels used by the end-node. The results show that the amount of successfully received data signal at gateway increased as the application time and channel used increased.
format Conference or Workshop Item
author Mohd Hafiz, Yusoff@Che Abdullah
Abdul Latiff, N.A.
Ismail, I.S.
Yusoff, M.H.
Salisa, A.R.
Shukor, J.A.
author_facet Mohd Hafiz, Yusoff@Che Abdullah
Abdul Latiff, N.A.
Ismail, I.S.
Yusoff, M.H.
Salisa, A.R.
Shukor, J.A.
author_sort Mohd Hafiz, Yusoff@Che Abdullah
title Scalability analysis of low-power wide area network technology
title_short Scalability analysis of low-power wide area network technology
title_full Scalability analysis of low-power wide area network technology
title_fullStr Scalability analysis of low-power wide area network technology
title_full_unstemmed Scalability analysis of low-power wide area network technology
title_sort scalability analysis of low-power wide area network technology
publishDate 2021
url http://eprints.unisza.edu.my/2607/1/FH03-FIK-21-50552.pdf
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