2018 IEEE Global Communications Conference (GLOBECOM) 2018
DOI: 10.1109/glocom.2018.8647984
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An Internet of Things Tracking System Approach Based on LoRa Protocol

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“…This is an advantage of LoRa; it can support multiple nodes, consuming little transmission power and allowing the delivery of frames with few bytes. Nodes are allowed to transmit up to14 dBm in Europe and up to 22 dBm in America [74]. For transmission, nodes use a transceiver for Nodes must not only measure the required parameters in the different contexts of smart cities, but also need to send the data collected in real time.…”
Section: Fifth Bytementioning
confidence: 99%
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“…This is an advantage of LoRa; it can support multiple nodes, consuming little transmission power and allowing the delivery of frames with few bytes. Nodes are allowed to transmit up to14 dBm in Europe and up to 22 dBm in America [74]. For transmission, nodes use a transceiver for Nodes must not only measure the required parameters in the different contexts of smart cities, but also need to send the data collected in real time.…”
Section: Fifth Bytementioning
confidence: 99%
“…This is an advantage of LoRa; it can support multiple nodes, consuming little transmission power and allowing the delivery of frames with few bytes. Nodes are allowed to transmit up to14 dBm in Europe and up to 22 dBm in America [74]. For transmission, nodes use a transceiver for communication [75,76].…”
Section: Fifth Bytementioning
confidence: 99%
“…The LoRa protocol is an LP‐WAN technology proposed by the LoRa Alliance, which features low power consumption and long‐range wireless communication . LoRa transmission coverage range has radius reaching approximately 15 km in rural areas and 2 to 5 km in urban areas . The technology used by LoRa protocol aims to expand the possibilities of IoT, increasing the number of machine‐to‐machine (M2M) applications because of its strong scalability.…”
Section: Lora and Sigfox Protocolsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…17 LoRa transmission coverage range has radius reaching approximately 15 km in rural areas and 2 to 5 km in urban areas. 18 The technology used by LoRa protocol aims to expand the possibilities of IoT, increasing the number of machine-to-machine (M2M) applications because of its strong scalability. 2,19 As it is an open standard protocol, it is easy to acquire its network specifications, which facilitates the technical adjustments and the applications development.…”
Section: Long-range Protocol (Lora)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Cada uma delas introduz um modelo de negócio, adequando-as a aplicações ou mercados específicos. A Sigfox é uma rede proprietária criada na França com o objetivo de atender a demanda de dispositivos IoT que necessitam de conexão sem fio com baixo custo (iniciando com pacotes de $2,00 dólares ao ano), pouco uso de dados (as mensagens possuem um payload máximo de 12 bytes) e grande autonomia de bateria (projetos com essa tecnologia de transmissão podem chegar a 5 anos de autonomia) [7,8,9].…”
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