Analyses and optimization of Lee propagation model for LoRa 868 MHz network deployments in urban areas

  • Dobrilovic D
  • Malic M
  • Malic D
  • et al.
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Abstract

In the recent period, fast ICT expansion and rapid appearance of new technologies raised the importance of fast and accurate planning and deployment of emerging communication technologies, especially wireless ones. In this paper is analyzed possible usage of Lee propagation model for planning, design and management of networks based on LoRa 868MHz technology. LoRa is wireless technology which can be deployed in various Internet of Things and Smart City scenarios in urban areas. The analyses are based on comparison of field measurements with model calculations. Besides the analyses of Lee propagation model usability, the possible optimization of the model is discussed as well. The research results can be used for accurate design, planning and for preparation of high-performance wireless resource management of various Internet of Things and Smart City applications in urban areas based on LoRa or similar wireless technology. The equipment used for measurements is based on open-source hardware.

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Dobrilovic, D., Malic, M., Malic, D., & Sladojevic, S. (2017). Analyses and optimization of Lee propagation model for LoRa 868 MHz network deployments in urban areas. Journal of Engineering Management and Competitiveness, 7(1), 55–62. https://doi.org/10.5937/jemc1701055d

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