2019
DOI: 10.1186/s13638-019-1502-5
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Impact of EU duty cycle and transmission power limitations for sub-GHz LPWAN SRDs: an overview and future challenges

Abstract: Long-range sub-GHz technologies such as LoRaWAN, SigFox, IEEE 802.15.4, and DASH7 are increasingly popular for academic research and daily life applications. However, especially in the European Union (EU), the use of their corresponding frequency bands are tightly regulated, since they must confirm to the short-range device (SRD) regulations. Regulations and standards for SRDs exist on various levels, from global to national, but are often a source of confusion. Not only are multiple institutes responsible fo… Show more

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“…Each frequency band used by the LPWAN technologies imposes limit to the number of transmissions. These limits are defined as duty cycle and polite spectrum access restrictions [ 39 ]. Duty cycle is measured as ratio of total transmissions per observation period (default period is one hour).…”
Section: Battery Life Estimationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Each frequency band used by the LPWAN technologies imposes limit to the number of transmissions. These limits are defined as duty cycle and polite spectrum access restrictions [ 39 ]. Duty cycle is measured as ratio of total transmissions per observation period (default period is one hour).…”
Section: Battery Life Estimationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In fact, energy consumption is of high importance for the IoT/WSN networks, since the nodes are operating under protocols to extend their lifetime to several years. For instance, in Low Power Wide Area Network (LPWAN) IoT networks, the lifetime of a sensor may exceed 5 years [ 152 ] due to the transmission specifications, especially the small duty cycle of less than 1% as in LoRa networks [ 153 ].…”
Section: Wireless Sensor Network and Cognitive Radiomentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Furthermore, these channels have a variable bandwidth as multiple PHYs are used within the same network. As pointed out in [19], the use of the sub-GHz spectrum is tightly regulated and sub-GHz technologies must comply to the Short-Range Device (SRD) regulations. Moreover, these regulations differ depending on the region of deployment which makes the implementation of a generic channel scheduler impossible.…”
Section: B Channel Allocationmentioning
confidence: 99%