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Stochastic Geometry-Based Analysis of the Impact of Underlying Uncorrelated IoT Networks on LoRa Coverage

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IoT networks are more and more present nowadays. Some IoT protocols share the same bandwidth leading to interference on neighboring networks and decrease of overall coverage. To contribute to this… Click to show full abstract

IoT networks are more and more present nowadays. Some IoT protocols share the same bandwidth leading to interference on neighboring networks and decrease of overall coverage. To contribute to this problem, an analytical study of the coverage of a LoRa network with underlying uncoordinated IoT networks for uplink transmissions is presented in this paper. Using stochastic geometry, closed form analytical expressions are proposed allowing to analyze the success and coverage probabilities for a LoRa network. An appropriate model of the path loss including real-life values is used to characterize the log-distance propagation parameters. The interference comes from both the LoRa network itself and the underlying IoT networks, modeled with an $\alpha $ -stable distribution based on recent measurements. It is shown that for an environment with a huge amount of surrounding uncoordinated IoT networks, the gateways deployment should be doubled to reach a decent coverage probability, compared to an environment where the underlying interfering networks are not considered.

Keywords: lora network; stochastic geometry; iot; geometry; iot networks; coverage

Journal Title: IEEE Access
Year Published: 2022

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