A Comparative Study and Analysis of LoRaWAN Performance in NS3

Long Range Wide Area Network (LoRaWAN) is a widely adopted Internet of Things (IoT) protocol due to its high range and lower energy consumption. LoRaWAN utilizes Adaptive Data Rate (ADR) for efficient resource (e.g., spreading factor and transmission power) management. The ADR manages these two reso...

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Published inKorean Institute of Smart Media Vol. 13; no. 1; pp. 45 - 51
Main Author p, p
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published (사)한국스마트미디어학회 31.01.2024
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ISSN2287-1322
2288-9671
DOI10.30693/SMJ.2023.13.01.45

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Summary:Long Range Wide Area Network (LoRaWAN) is a widely adopted Internet of Things (IoT) protocol due to its high range and lower energy consumption. LoRaWAN utilizes Adaptive Data Rate (ADR) for efficient resource (e.g., spreading factor and transmission power) management. The ADR manages these two resource parameters on the network server side and end device side. This paper focuses on analyzing the ADR and Gaussian ADR performance of LoRaWAN. We have performed NS3 simulation under a static scenario by varying the antenna height. The simulation results showed that antenna height has a significant impact on the packet delivery ratio. Higher antenna height (e.g., 50 m) has shown an improved packet success ratio when compared with lower antenna height (e.g., 10 m) in static and mobility scenarios. Based on the results, it is suggested to use the antenna at higher allevation for successful packet delivery
ISSN:2287-1322
2288-9671
DOI:10.30693/SMJ.2023.13.01.45