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Evaluating LoRaWAN Connectivity in a Marine Scenario

Sara Pensieri, Federica Viti, Gabriele Moser, Sebastiano B. Serpico, Luca Maggiolo, Martina Pastorino, David Solarna, A. Cambiaso, Carlo Carraro, Cristiana Degano, Ilaria Mainenti, Silvia Seghezza, Roberto Bozzano

2021Journal of Marine Science and Engineering21 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The growing need for interoperability among the different oceanic monitoring systems to deliver services able to answer the requirements of stakeholders and end-users led to the development of a low-cost machine-to-machine communication system able to guarantee data reliability over marine paths. In this framework, an experimental evaluation of the performance of long-range (LoRa) technology in a fully operational marine scenario has been proposed. In-situ tests were carried out exploiting the availability of (i) a passenger vessel and (ii) a research vessel operating in the Ligurian basin (North-Western Mediterranean Sea) both hosting end-nodes, and (iii) gateways positioned on mountains and hills in the inland areas. Packet loss ratio, packet reception rate, received signal strength indicator, signal to noise, and expected signal power ratio were chosen as metrics in line of sight and not the line of sight conditions. The reliability of Long Range Wide Area Network (LoRaWAN) transmission over the sea has been demonstrated up to more than 110 km in a free space scenario and for more than 20 km in a coastal urban environment.

Topics & Concepts

LPWANReliability (semiconductor)InteroperabilityComputer scienceEnvironmental scienceNetwork packetRange (aeronautics)TelecommunicationsEnvironmental resource managementRemote sensingWide area networkComputer networkPower (physics)EngineeringGeographyOperating systemPhysicsAerospace engineeringQuantum mechanicsIoT Networks and ProtocolsBluetooth and Wireless Communication TechnologiesUnderwater Vehicles and Communication Systems
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