2023
DOI: 10.3390/s23177409
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An Experimental Field Comparison of Wi-Fi HaLow and LoRa for the Smart Grid

Luke Kane,
Vicky Liu,
Matthew McKague
et al.

Abstract: IEEE 802.11ah, or Wi-Fi HaLow, is a long-range Internet of Things (IoT) communication technology with promising performance claims. Being IP-based makes it an attractive prospect when interfacing with existing IP networks. Through real-world performance experiments, this study evaluates the network performance of Wi-Fi HaLow in terms of throughput, latency, and reliability against IEEE 802.11n (Wi-Fi n) and a competing IoT technology LoRa. These experiments are enabled through three proposed network evaluation… Show more

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“…Their study highlighted significant issues in current LoRaWAN deployments, including security lapses and potential breaches of spectrum regulations. Kane et al [ 20 ] presented a real-world performance comparison between Wi-Fi HaLow and LoRa, specifically in the context of the smart grid. Their findings suggest that Wi-Fi HaLow offers promising performance when juxtaposed with LoRa.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Their study highlighted significant issues in current LoRaWAN deployments, including security lapses and potential breaches of spectrum regulations. Kane et al [ 20 ] presented a real-world performance comparison between Wi-Fi HaLow and LoRa, specifically in the context of the smart grid. Their findings suggest that Wi-Fi HaLow offers promising performance when juxtaposed with LoRa.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Kane et al [ 20 ] studied Wi-Fi HaLow versus LoRa in smart grids and highlighted cost-effectiveness concerns for smart city lighting. Farhad et al [ 22 ] worked on enhancing LoRaWAN with machine learning, presenting complexity challenges.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%