Extending the Lora modulation to add further parallel channels and improve the LoRaWAN network performance

04/23/2020
by   Lorenzo Vangelista, et al.
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In this paper we present a new modulation, called DLoRa, similar in principle to the conventional LoRa modulation and compatible with it in terms of bandwidth and numerology. DLoRa departs from the conventional LoRa modulation as it is using a decreasing instantaneous frequency in the chirps instead of an increasing one as for the conventional LoRa modulation. Furthermore we describe a software environment to accurately evaluate the "isolation" of the different virtual channels created both by LoRa and DLoRa when using different Spreading Factors. Our results are in agreement with the ones present in literature for the conventional LoRa modulation and show that it is possible to double the number of channels by using simultaneously LoRa and DLora. The higher (double) number of subchannels available is the key to improve the network level performance of LoRa based networks.

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