학술논문

Push the Limit of LPWANs with Concurrent Transmissions
Document Type
Conference
Source
IEEE INFOCOM 2023 - IEEE Conference on Computer Communications Computer Communications, IEEE INFOCOM 2023 - IEEE Conference on. :1-10 May, 2023
Subject
Communication, Networking and Broadcast Technologies
Concurrent computing
Chirp
Receivers
Throughput
Encoding
Synchronization
Internet of Things
Language
ISSN
2641-9874
Abstract
Low Power Wide Area Networks (LPWANs) have been shown promising in connecting large-scale low-cost devices with low-power long-distance communication. However, existing LPWANs cannot work well for real deployments due to severe packet collisions. We propose OrthoRa, a new technology which significantly improves the concurrency for low-power long-distance LPWAN transmission. The key of OrthoRa is a novel design, Orthogonal Scatter Chirp Spreading Spectrum (OSCSS), which enables orthogonal packet transmissions while providing low SNR communication in LPWANs. Different nodes can send packets encoded with different orthogonal scatter chirps, and the receiver can decode collided packets from different nodes. We theoretically prove that OrthoRa provides very high concurrency for low SNR communication under different scenarios. For real networks, we address practical challenges of multiple-packet detection for collided packets, scatter chirp identification for decoding each packet and accurate packet synchronization with Carrier Frequency Offset. We implement OrthoRa on HackRF One and extensively evaluate its performance. The evaluation results show that OrthoRa improves the network throughput and concurrency by 50× compared with LoRa.