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+ | In the remainder of this lab, you will conduct measurements to validate the obtained theoretical receiver sensitivity. | ||
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==== -. Running Basic Sketches ==== | ==== -. Running Basic Sketches ==== | ||
- | Download the {{ :example-lora-sketch.zip | basic sketches}} that implement a simple LoRa communication between the two modules. Open the sketches with Arduino IDE, compile and upload on the two arduino modules, respectively. On the serial interfaces, you should obtain similar results as in Fig. 2 and Fig. 3. The client sends periodically a short message and towards the server. The server outputs the RSSI (received power in dBm) for each received message. | + | Download the {{ :sketch-1819.zip | basic sketches}} that implement a simple LoRa communication between the two modules. Open the sketches with Arduino IDE, compile and upload on the two arduino modules, respectively. On the serial interfaces, you should obtain similar results as in Fig. 2 and Fig. 3. The client sends periodically a short message and towards the server. The server outputs the RSSI (received power in dBm) for each received message. |
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