EAM-LoRaNet: Energy Aware Multi-hop LoRa Network for Internet of Things

  • Misbahuddin M
  • Iqbal M
  • Budiman D
  • et al.
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Abstract

LoRa Technology is one of the devices used on Low-Power Wide Area Networks (LPWAN), which is a viable alternative wireless communication technology for the Internet of Things (IoT). The LoRa device is meant to traverse a large distance while using minimal power. However, because it uses single-hop communication, the Gateway's farthest nodes will die prematurely as a result of the increased energy usage. This research attempts to improve the range of LoRa networks utilizing multi-hop uplink communication while also reducing energy consumption by adjusting the LoRa transmission power to the lowest possible dBm in each hop. As a network model, a star topology-based tree made of some rings with a gateway as the central point is chosen. The performance of two forms of uplink communication, single-hop and multi-hop models was tested in terms of energy consumption and coverage. The results show that the network structure in the multi-hop uplink model can extend coverage over a greater distance while using less energy than the single-hop uplink model. This model can be used as a supplement to the LPWAN's uplink communication in the IoT to enhance the network's coverage range and lifetime.

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Misbahuddin, M., Iqbal, M. S., Budiman, D. F., Wiriasto, G. W., & Akbar, L. A. S. I. (2022). EAM-LoRaNet: Energy Aware Multi-hop LoRa Network for Internet of Things. Kinetik: Game Technology, Information System, Computer Network, Computing, Electronics, and Control. https://doi.org/10.22219/kinetik.v7i1.1391

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