Critical analysis of ITU-R P.1812 and Egli propagation models for LoRaWAN Networks

In the current scope of IoT, low power wide-area-networks represent a key subject. Currently, LoRa is one of the main technologies that drive the growing use of such networks. In the planning process to design any LPWAN such as a LoRaWAN network, it is essential to make a coverage study, taking into...

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Published in2022 Symposium on Internet of Things (SIoT) pp. 1 - 4
Main Authors da Silva Duarte, Bryan, Costa Dias, Mauricio Henrique
Format Conference Proceeding
LanguageEnglish
Published IEEE 24.10.2022
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DOI10.1109/SIoT56383.2022.10070230

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Summary:In the current scope of IoT, low power wide-area-networks represent a key subject. Currently, LoRa is one of the main technologies that drive the growing use of such networks. In the planning process to design any LPWAN such as a LoRaWAN network, it is essential to make a coverage study, taking into consideration the various aspects of the scenario of implementation, using, for that, an appropriate propagation model. This paper assesses two pertinent propagation models, the ITU-R P.1812 and Egli, comparing their performances in a rural area scenario, using field measurements. Good agreement between predictions and measurements was achieved with both models.
DOI:10.1109/SIoT56383.2022.10070230