Propagation measurements for a LoRa network in an urban environment
Miryam Paredes,
Silvano Bertoldo,
Lorenzo Carosso,
Claudio Lucianaz,
Emanuele Marchetta,
Marco Allegretti and
Patrizia Savi
Journal of Electromagnetic Waves and Applications, 2019, vol. 33, issue 15, 2022-2036
Abstract:
LoRa is a relatively new proprietary communication technology that allows long-range communication distances while consuming very little power. It utilizes license-free Industrial, Scientific and Medical ISM frequency bands to exchange information at low data rates. LoRa is favourable when looking for limited exchange of data and low-cost devices and infrastructure. This work presents some preliminary propagation measurements in a typical urban environment by using prototype transmitters and receivers working in a private network. Results highlight that LoRa can be used as a communication technology for different ad-hoc networks deployed in an urban area.
Date: 2019
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DOI: 10.1080/09205071.2019.1661287
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