Time-Slotted ALOHA-based LoRaWAN Scheduling with Aggregated Acknowledgement Approach

Long range (LoRa) wide-area network (LoRaWAN) protocol is a promising candidate for Internet of Things devices that operate on Low Power Wide Area Networks (LPWAN). Recent studies on this protocol are mostly focused on uplink (UL) communication. In particular, the performance of the pure ALOHA type...

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Main Authors: Gokcer Yapar, Tuna Tugcu, Orhan Ermis
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: FRUCT 2019-11-01
Series:Proceedings of the XXth Conference of Open Innovations Association FRUCT
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Online Access:https://fruct.org/publications/fruct25/files/Yap.pdf
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spelling doaj-7bda150f91604cec9c6d56f3dd832bc32020-11-25T02:51:18ZengFRUCTProceedings of the XXth Conference of Open Innovations Association FRUCT2305-72542343-07372019-11-0162225383390Time-Slotted ALOHA-based LoRaWAN Scheduling with Aggregated Acknowledgement ApproachGokcer Yapar0Tuna Tugcu1Orhan Ermis2Bogazici University, Istanbul, TurkeyBogazici University, Istanbul, TurkeyEURECOMLong range (LoRa) wide-area network (LoRaWAN) protocol is a promising candidate for Internet of Things devices that operate on Low Power Wide Area Networks (LPWAN). Recent studies on this protocol are mostly focused on uplink (UL) communication. In particular, the performance of the pure ALOHA type MAC protocol used in this protocol is not fully observed. Investigations have revealed that the pure ALOHA type MAC protocol and downlink (DL) traffic may cause significant negative impacts in terms of the scalability and the reliability of the network. For this respect, in this paper, we propose an extension to LoRaWAN MAC layer, called Aggregated Ac- knowledgment Slotted Scheduling LoRaWAN (A2S2-LoRaWAN), to improve the scalability and reliability of LoRaWAN. A2S2- LoRaWAN contains time-slotted ALOHA-based periodic frame structure, which is supported by aggregated acknowledgment methods, for scheduling transmissions. A2S2-LoRaWAN reduces UL-DL traffic and increases the scalability of LoRaWAN. For instance, while A2S2-LoRaWAN decreases UL-DL traffic five times compared to LoRaWAN, its success rate with 10,000 End- Devices (EDs) transmitting 10-byte payload is twice better than the success rate of LoRaWAN with a single gateway (GW).https://fruct.org/publications/fruct25/files/Yap.pdf lorawanscalabilityschedulingdownlink-traffictime-slotted-alohareliability
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author Gokcer Yapar
Tuna Tugcu
Orhan Ermis
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Tuna Tugcu
Orhan Ermis
Time-Slotted ALOHA-based LoRaWAN Scheduling with Aggregated Acknowledgement Approach
Proceedings of the XXth Conference of Open Innovations Association FRUCT
lorawan
scalability
scheduling
downlink-traffic
time-slotted-aloha
reliability
author_facet Gokcer Yapar
Tuna Tugcu
Orhan Ermis
author_sort Gokcer Yapar
title Time-Slotted ALOHA-based LoRaWAN Scheduling with Aggregated Acknowledgement Approach
title_short Time-Slotted ALOHA-based LoRaWAN Scheduling with Aggregated Acknowledgement Approach
title_full Time-Slotted ALOHA-based LoRaWAN Scheduling with Aggregated Acknowledgement Approach
title_fullStr Time-Slotted ALOHA-based LoRaWAN Scheduling with Aggregated Acknowledgement Approach
title_full_unstemmed Time-Slotted ALOHA-based LoRaWAN Scheduling with Aggregated Acknowledgement Approach
title_sort time-slotted aloha-based lorawan scheduling with aggregated acknowledgement approach
publisher FRUCT
series Proceedings of the XXth Conference of Open Innovations Association FRUCT
issn 2305-7254
2343-0737
publishDate 2019-11-01
description Long range (LoRa) wide-area network (LoRaWAN) protocol is a promising candidate for Internet of Things devices that operate on Low Power Wide Area Networks (LPWAN). Recent studies on this protocol are mostly focused on uplink (UL) communication. In particular, the performance of the pure ALOHA type MAC protocol used in this protocol is not fully observed. Investigations have revealed that the pure ALOHA type MAC protocol and downlink (DL) traffic may cause significant negative impacts in terms of the scalability and the reliability of the network. For this respect, in this paper, we propose an extension to LoRaWAN MAC layer, called Aggregated Ac- knowledgment Slotted Scheduling LoRaWAN (A2S2-LoRaWAN), to improve the scalability and reliability of LoRaWAN. A2S2- LoRaWAN contains time-slotted ALOHA-based periodic frame structure, which is supported by aggregated acknowledgment methods, for scheduling transmissions. A2S2-LoRaWAN reduces UL-DL traffic and increases the scalability of LoRaWAN. For instance, while A2S2-LoRaWAN decreases UL-DL traffic five times compared to LoRaWAN, its success rate with 10,000 End- Devices (EDs) transmitting 10-byte payload is twice better than the success rate of LoRaWAN with a single gateway (GW).
topic lorawan
scalability
scheduling
downlink-traffic
time-slotted-aloha
reliability
url https://fruct.org/publications/fruct25/files/Yap.pdf
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