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LITERATURE REVIEW - I

• TITLE : Poster Abstract: Evaluation of a LoRa Mesh Wireless Networking System

Supporting Time-Critical Transmission and Data Lost Recovery

• AUTHOR : Chi-Wen Liang, Yung-Lin Wu, Cheng-Yu Shi, Shu-Min Lu, Huang-Chen Le

• YEAR : 2019

• DESCRIPTION :

• This paper evaluates a LoRa mesh networking system area monitoring of sensor applications.

A prior proposed a LoRa-based wireless mesh network periodic data collection. In this study,

we further evaluate data recovery mechanisms and time-critical data transmission affect

periodic data communication, and a data transmission recovery mechanism was developed to

recover lost data.


LITERATURE REVIEW - II
• TITLE : Smartphone Based LoRa In-soil Propagation Measurement for Wireless
Underground Sensor Networks
• AUTHOR : Wan Xue-fen, Du Xing-jing, Yang Yi*, Zhang Jing-wen, Muhammad Sohail
Sardar, Cui Jian
• YEAR : 2017
• DESCRIPTION :
• A smartphone based LoRa in-soil propagation measurement is proposed in this paper. The
measurement system (named LoRa Wizard) consists of smartphones and testing nodes. The
design of App in Android smartphone and the corresponding testing node is discussed in
detail. The LoRa in-soil propagation characteristics in municipal garden area and farmland are
experimentally measured with LoRa Wizard.
LITERATURE REVIEW - III
• TITLE : Forest Fire Detection using LoRa Wireless Mesh Topology
• AUTHOR : 1st Adnan, 2nd A. Ejah Umraeni Salam, 3rd Arham Arifin
• YEAR : 2018
• DESCRIPTION :
• designed forest fire detectors that use LoRa mesh network. The detector is able to inform
us where the fire location using Google map. Forest fire detector constitute of Arduino
Uno, LoRa modules, DHT 11 humidity and temperature sensor and the MQ2 sensor. We
put several nodes within a forest. In this case of forest fire alarm, the best LoRa
configurations are BW 250 CR 4/5 SF 10. Using these configuration, we can send data
to the LoRa gateway which is 500 meters away from the sensor nodes.
LITERATURE REVIEW - IV
• TITLE : On the Coexistence of LoRa- and Interleaved Chirp Spreading LoRa-Based
Modulations
• AUTHOR : Phoebe Edward, Sondos Elzeiny, Mohamed Ashour, & Tallal Elshabrawy

• YEAR : 2019

• DESCRIPTION :
• In this paper, we investigate the possibility of deploying ICS-LoRa to rather create a new
overlapping logical network that co-exists with the nominal LoRa network. This would have
the potential of increasing the overall system capacity by up to 100%. Accordingly, we
specifically focus on studying the inter-network interference between the nominal LoRa and
the ICS-LoRa logical networks at different Signal to Interference Ratio (SIR) and at different
Signal to Noise Ratio (SNR) scenarios.
LITERATURE REVIEW - V
• TITLE : Wireless Self Powered Environmental Monitoring System for Smart Cities based
on LoRa
• AUTHOR : Konstantinos Tzortzakis∗, Konstantinos Papafotis∗ and Paul P. Sotiriadis
• YEAR : 2017
• DESCRIPTION :

• This work presents the design and implementation of a wireless sensor network
based on the LoRa protocol. Sensor nodes with embedded temperature, humidity,
luminance, carbon monoxide, methane, alcohol and smoke detection sensors
transmit the collected data to a base station (gateway) using LoRa. The base station
collects all the data and uploads them to the cloud using GPRS, where data
gathered is stored and processed in order to be accessible to users.
LITERATURE REVIEW - VI
• TITLE : Toward Intelligent Agriculture Service Platform with LoRa-
based Wireless Sensor Network
• AUTHOR : Yi-Wei Ma1 and Jiann-Liang Chen2
• YEAR : 2018
• DESCRIPTION :
– This work uses LoRa as a network transmission interface to solve problem
of communication failure and save energy. An agricultural intelligent
agriculture service platform is developed to support environmental
monitoring and to improve the efficiency of agricultura management
LITERATURE REVIEW - VII
• TITLE : A Novel Rate and Channel Control Scheme Based on Data
Extraction Rate for LoRa Networks
• AUTHOR : Qihao Zhou, Jinyu Xing, Lu Hou, Rongtao Xu†, Kan Zheng
• YEAR : 2019
• DESCRIPTION :
• experiments demonstrate that the proposed DRCC performs well on
improving the reliability and capacity compared with other spreading
factor allocation schemes in dense deployment scenarios.
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