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Dynamic Selection and Detection of Spreading Factors and Channels for End-Node Devices of LoRa Networks

TitleDynamic Selection and Detection of Spreading Factors and Channels for End-Node Devices of LoRa Networks
Publication TypeJournal Article
Year of Publication2025
AuthorsAliagas, C, Centelles, RPueyo, Meseguer, R, Millán, P, Molina, C
JournalElectronics
Volume14
Pagination3341
ISSN2079-9292
AbstractLoRa and LoRaWAN facilitate effective long-range communication for IoT, with LoRa concentrating on transmission efficiency and low-power usage, while LoRaWAN addresses network architecture. Custom LoRa networks are ideal for small-scale applications due to their control and cost benefits. Nevertheless, large-scale deployments can experience message collisions, impacting efficiency and latency. LoRaWAN addresses this with Adaptive Data Rate (ADR), enhancing capacity and power efficiency. Our research introduced a novel strategy to improve LoRa network efficiency through a decentralized method. We employed multiple channels and spreading factors on client chips. This minimized contention and collisions. This approach allowed for dynamic adjustments, ensuring comprehensive communication control and enhanced performance in diverse environments. Our two-step mechanism, integrating heuristics and selection policies, provided flexible communication. We optimized parameters such as message size, transmission power, and bandwidth. This enhanced data rate, RSSI, and SNR, and reduced energy consumption. These results underscore the relevance of precise parameter tuning in achieving optimal LoRa performance.
URLhttps://www.mdpi.com/2079-9292/14/17/3341
DOI10.3390/electronics14173341