Enhanced adaptive data rate strategies for energy-efficient Internet of Things communication in LoRaWAN

Muhammad Ali Lodhi, Lei Wang*, Khalid Mahmood*, Arshad Farhad, Jenhui Chen, Saru Kumari

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Abstract

The long-range wide area network (LoRaWAN) is a standard for the Internet of Things (IoT) because it has low cost, long range, not energy-intensive, and capable of supporting massive end devices (EDs). The adaptive data rate (ADR) adjusts parameters at both EDs and the network server (NS). This includes modifying the transmission spreading factor (SF) and transmit power (TP) to minimize packet errors and optimize transmission performance at the NS. The ADR managed by NS aims to provide reliable and energy-efficient resources (e.g., SF and TP) to EDs by monitoring the packets received from the EDs. However, since the channel condition changes rapidly in LoRaWAN due to mobility, the existing ADR algorithm is unsuitable and results in a significant amount of packet loss and retransmissions causing an increase in energy consumption. In this paper, we enhance the ADR by introducing Kalman filter-based ADR (KF-ADR) and moving median-based ADR (Median-ADR), which estimate the optimal SNR by considering the mobility later used to assign the SF and TP to EDs. The simulation results showed that the proposed techniques outperform the legacy ADRs in terms of convergence period, energy consumption, and packet success ratio.

Original languageEnglish
Article numbere5966
JournalInternational Journal of Communication Systems
Volume38
Issue number2
DOIs
StatePublished - 25 01 2025

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Keywords

  • Internet of Things
  • Kalman filter
  • LoRa
  • LoRaWAN
  • adaptive data rate
  • mobility
  • resource allocation

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