Joint Spreading Factor and Channel Assignment in Multi-Operator LoRaWAN Deployments

LoRaWAN is a popular internet of things (IoT) solution over the unlicensed radio band. It sustains low-cost, durable, and long range IoT wireless communications. Nonetheless, with over 24 billion connected IoT devices being expected by the end of the year, and over 50 billion by 2025, the concurrent...

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Main Authors: Hassan Fawaz, Kinda Khawam, Samer Lahoud, Cedric Adjih, Steven Martin
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Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2021-12-01
Series:Sensors
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/1424-8220/21/1/162
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spelling doaj-a3d4843cabb14023b924d733cd62d1fa2020-12-30T00:02:28ZengMDPI AGSensors1424-82202021-12-012116216210.3390/s21010162Joint Spreading Factor and Channel Assignment in Multi-Operator LoRaWAN DeploymentsHassan Fawaz0Kinda Khawam1Samer Lahoud2Cedric Adjih3Steven Martin4Institut Mines-Télécom, Université Paris-Saclay, UVSQ, 78035 Versailles, FranceInstitut Mines-Télécom, Université Paris-Saclay, UVSQ, 78035 Versailles, FranceFaculty of Engineering ESIB, Université Saint-Joseph de Beyrouth, ESIB, CIMTI, Beirut, LebanonInria, CRI Saclay-Île-de-France, 91120 Palaiseau, FranceUniversité Paris-Saclay, LRI, 91190, Gif-sur-Yvette, FranceLoRaWAN is a popular internet of things (IoT) solution over the unlicensed radio band. It sustains low-cost, durable, and long range IoT wireless communications. Nonetheless, with over 24 billion connected IoT devices being expected by the end of the year, and over 50 billion by 2025, the concurrent and legacy approaches to spreading factor and channel assignment in LoRaWAN networks can no longer keep up. This is exacerbated with the growing densification of IoT device deployments and, with the increasing requirements for better throughput and packet delivery ratios. In this paper, we propose a proportional fair-based joint optimal formulation for spreading factor and channel assignment in multi-operator LoRaWAN deployments. The objective of this problem is to maximize the total sum of the logarithmic normalized throughput. We split the problem into two subproblems, and propose a game theoretic approach to solving them. We prove that our games converge towards a pure Nash equilibrium and, afterwards, solve the optimization problems using both semi-distributed and completely distributed algorithms. Via simulations, we show that our algorithms greatly improve the total normalized throughput for LoRaWAN as well as the packet success rate, in comparison to the legacy approaches.https://www.mdpi.com/1424-8220/21/1/162LoRaWANgame theoryspreading factorchannel selection
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Steven Martin
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Samer Lahoud
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Steven Martin
Joint Spreading Factor and Channel Assignment in Multi-Operator LoRaWAN Deployments
Sensors
LoRaWAN
game theory
spreading factor
channel selection
author_facet Hassan Fawaz
Kinda Khawam
Samer Lahoud
Cedric Adjih
Steven Martin
author_sort Hassan Fawaz
title Joint Spreading Factor and Channel Assignment in Multi-Operator LoRaWAN Deployments
title_short Joint Spreading Factor and Channel Assignment in Multi-Operator LoRaWAN Deployments
title_full Joint Spreading Factor and Channel Assignment in Multi-Operator LoRaWAN Deployments
title_fullStr Joint Spreading Factor and Channel Assignment in Multi-Operator LoRaWAN Deployments
title_full_unstemmed Joint Spreading Factor and Channel Assignment in Multi-Operator LoRaWAN Deployments
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publisher MDPI AG
series Sensors
issn 1424-8220
publishDate 2021-12-01
description LoRaWAN is a popular internet of things (IoT) solution over the unlicensed radio band. It sustains low-cost, durable, and long range IoT wireless communications. Nonetheless, with over 24 billion connected IoT devices being expected by the end of the year, and over 50 billion by 2025, the concurrent and legacy approaches to spreading factor and channel assignment in LoRaWAN networks can no longer keep up. This is exacerbated with the growing densification of IoT device deployments and, with the increasing requirements for better throughput and packet delivery ratios. In this paper, we propose a proportional fair-based joint optimal formulation for spreading factor and channel assignment in multi-operator LoRaWAN deployments. The objective of this problem is to maximize the total sum of the logarithmic normalized throughput. We split the problem into two subproblems, and propose a game theoretic approach to solving them. We prove that our games converge towards a pure Nash equilibrium and, afterwards, solve the optimization problems using both semi-distributed and completely distributed algorithms. Via simulations, we show that our algorithms greatly improve the total normalized throughput for LoRaWAN as well as the packet success rate, in comparison to the legacy approaches.
topic LoRaWAN
game theory
spreading factor
channel selection
url https://www.mdpi.com/1424-8220/21/1/162
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