LoRa - LoRaWAN - LRSC
LoRa - LoRaWAN - LRSC
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• Introduction
• LoRa
• LoRaWAN
• LRSC
• Use Cases
• Range > 2km in urban areas, > 10km in rural areas (i.e., reaches meters in basements)
• Typically operated in ISM band (sub-Ghz link)
• Spread-spectrum approach whereby different spreading factors don’t interfere with
each other
• Data rate between 0.3kbps (SF12) and 10kbps (SF7), 100kbps via FSK
• Dynamically trades data rate against range
• 10mA RX current, 100nA sleep current
• End devices rotate through alternating frequencies when transmitting
• Gateways can receive multiple messages from different end devices simultaneously
• Capacity can be incrementally increased by reducing cell size
• Communication requirements
• Low data rate w/ traffic being uplink-biased
• Relaxed latency constraints
• High interference robustness
• Message delivery may be unreliable
• Operator focus
• Ease of maintenance
• Cost-effectiveness
• Reliability and security
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LoRaWAN Specification
End Device Classes
• Class A devices:
• Random Access
• Bidirectional communication
• Pre-Personalisation or Over-the-air Activation (Join procedure)
• MAC management commands/responses (e.g. datarate adaptation)
• EU-/US-/..- MAC variations: duty cycles, frequency plan ..
• Class B devices:
• ‘Pingable' devices
• Server can push messages to devices in scheduled receive slots
• Receive slots are based on the time information contained in beacons
• Class C devices:
• Always listening
• Device state
• Application Identifier (Application EUI)
• Device EUI
• Device key
• Sequence numbers…
• Activation schemes:
• Activation by personalization
• Over-The-Air activation: Join-Request -> Join-Response
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Use Case
Senet
• Developed and deployed sensor networks for EnerTrac
• LoRaWAN network to remotely monitor the level of propane or
oil inside tanks at customer sites
• Use sensor data for usage predictions and
strategic delivery decisions
• Reduction in delivery costs by as much as 30%
• Provider of growing LoRaWAN network:
• 100000 square mile coverage
• 30000+ devices
• 200 towers
Q&A
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