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A Local LoRa Based Network Protocol with Low Power Redundant Base Stations Enabling Remote Environmental Monitoring

Stijn Wielandt, Baptiste Dafflon

202022 citationsDOI

Abstract

Wireless sensor networks provide a technological opportunity for environmental monitoring at unprecedented spatiotemporal resolutions. Unfortunately, existing network solutions fail to fulfill power, cost, and reliability requirements for remote offline field sites. Therefore, we propose a novel LoRa-based network protocol for local, ultra-low-power, low-cost, long-range communications. The system relies on Time Division Duplex Frequency Hopping Spread Spectrum transmissions and implements collision avoidance. Each networked device is equipped with a single channel radio, local data storage, and a real time clock. This paper provides a description of the network topology and the techniques that are used. The result is a network protocol with 100% network capacity and ultra-low-power base stations that can run on batteries for years.

Topics & Concepts

Computer scienceComputer networkBase stationWireless sensor networkReliability (semiconductor)Protocol (science)Network topologyLocal area networkReal-time computingDuplex (building)WirelessEmbedded systemPower (physics)TelecommunicationsMedicineQuantum mechanicsPhysicsDNAGeneticsAlternative medicineBiologyPathologyIoT Networks and ProtocolsEnergy Harvesting in Wireless NetworksBluetooth and Wireless Communication Technologies
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