When aiming for the wider deployment of low-power sensor networks, the use of sub-GHz frequency bands shows a lot of promise in terms of robustness and minimal power consumption. Yet, when deploying such sensor networks over larger areas, the link quality can be impacted by a host of factors. Therefore, this contribution demonstrates the performance of several links in a real-world, research-oriented sensor network deployed in a (sub)urban environment. Several link characteristics are presented and analysed, exposing frequent signal deterioration and, more rarely, signal strength enhancement along certain long-distance wireless links. A connection is made between received power levels and seasonal weather changes and events. The irregular l...
Abstract This paper studies a specific low-power wireless technology capable of reaching a long ran...
After a decade and a half of research in academia and industry, wireless sensor networks (WSNs) are ...
International audienceIn this paper, we highlight the extent of the effects of topological specifici...
When aiming for the wider deployment of low-power sensor networks, the use of sub-GHz frequency band...
Abstract—Outdoor wireless sensor networks are all exposed to a constantly changing environment that ...
Recent technological innovations allow compact radios to transmit over long distances with minimal e...
The “Internet of Things” (IoT) is a commonplace term in today’s society. Measuring our homes, cities...
Many wireless sensor networks operating outdoors are exposed to changing weather conditions, which m...
Wireless sensor networks have been deployed outdoors ever since their inception. They have been used...
As the capabilities and scalability of the Internet grow largerand become more advanced, new opportu...
Temperature is known to have a significant effect on the performance of radio transceivers: the high...
Long Range (LoRa) is a wireless radio frequency technology under the Low Power Wide Area Network (LP...
The main goal of this thesis is to highlight the various limitations that the LPWAN LoRa and by prox...
Radio communication is an integral part of wireless sensor networks. This dissertation focuses on im...
An experimental study on the effect of weather conditions such as solar radiation, humidity, tempera...
Abstract This paper studies a specific low-power wireless technology capable of reaching a long ran...
After a decade and a half of research in academia and industry, wireless sensor networks (WSNs) are ...
International audienceIn this paper, we highlight the extent of the effects of topological specifici...
When aiming for the wider deployment of low-power sensor networks, the use of sub-GHz frequency band...
Abstract—Outdoor wireless sensor networks are all exposed to a constantly changing environment that ...
Recent technological innovations allow compact radios to transmit over long distances with minimal e...
The “Internet of Things” (IoT) is a commonplace term in today’s society. Measuring our homes, cities...
Many wireless sensor networks operating outdoors are exposed to changing weather conditions, which m...
Wireless sensor networks have been deployed outdoors ever since their inception. They have been used...
As the capabilities and scalability of the Internet grow largerand become more advanced, new opportu...
Temperature is known to have a significant effect on the performance of radio transceivers: the high...
Long Range (LoRa) is a wireless radio frequency technology under the Low Power Wide Area Network (LP...
The main goal of this thesis is to highlight the various limitations that the LPWAN LoRa and by prox...
Radio communication is an integral part of wireless sensor networks. This dissertation focuses on im...
An experimental study on the effect of weather conditions such as solar radiation, humidity, tempera...
Abstract This paper studies a specific low-power wireless technology capable of reaching a long ran...
After a decade and a half of research in academia and industry, wireless sensor networks (WSNs) are ...
International audienceIn this paper, we highlight the extent of the effects of topological specifici...