2023
DOI: 10.1186/s43067-023-00077-2
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Dynamic multi-frame multi-spreading factor scheduling algorithm for LoRaWAN

Abstract: Long-Range Wide Area Network (LoRaWAN), as Low Power Wide Area Network that connects battery-powered devices, has gained much attention lately. The LoRaWAN technology uses ALOHA as the medium access control where the End Devices (EDs) transmit data randomly and re-transmit up to eight times if collisions occur, which is not feasible in large networks. Several techniques, including synchronization and scheduling schemes, to address the challenge have been reported. However, the existing synchronization and sche… Show more

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“…Several methods, including slotted Aloha [27]- [29] carrier sense multiple access (CSMA) [30], [31], TDMA [32], scheduling schemes [33], and the design of new protocols, such as LoRa multicommunication (LMC) protocol [34] have been proposed to address the limitations of ALOHA in LoRaWAN. Scheduling schemes significantly reduce collisions, but to prevent clock drift-induced collisions, end devices must synchronize before transmitting data to the gateway.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Several methods, including slotted Aloha [27]- [29] carrier sense multiple access (CSMA) [30], [31], TDMA [32], scheduling schemes [33], and the design of new protocols, such as LoRa multicommunication (LMC) protocol [34] have been proposed to address the limitations of ALOHA in LoRaWAN. Scheduling schemes significantly reduce collisions, but to prevent clock drift-induced collisions, end devices must synchronize before transmitting data to the gateway.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%