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exploring_lora [2018/09/29 15:35] – [4.3. Coverage] samerexploring_lora [2018/09/29 15:39] – [4.3. Coverage] samer
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 In this section, you will measure the coverage of LoRa under the three different radio configurations. Such configurations should ensure different reliability levels.  In this section, you will measure the coverage of LoRa under the three different radio configurations. Such configurations should ensure different reliability levels. 
  
-For this, you will start by identifying a set of Test Points (TP). Thenyou should implement a function that sends packets with different radio configurations. Note that the following functions in the Arduino sketch enable to modify //on the fly// the LoRa parameters: +For this, you will start by identifying a set of geographical locations or Test Points (TP). These TPs should be astutely chosen to challenge the limits of LoRa transmission. Then you should implement a function on the server that measures the ratio of successfully delivered packets or PDR.
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-<code c++> +
-rf95.setModemConfig(RH_RF95::Bw125Cr45Sf128); +
-rf95.setModemConfig(RH_RF95::Bw31_25Cr48Sf512); +
-rf95.setModemConfig(RH_RF95::Bw125Cr48Sf4096); +
-</code>+
  
 <WRAP center round help 100%> <WRAP center round help 100%>
   * Draw the test points on a map.   * Draw the test points on a map.
-  * Give a statistical measure of the PER and the RSSI for each TP with each of the different radio configurations. +  * Give a statistical measure of the PDR and the RSSI for each TP with each of the different radio configurations. 
 </WRAP> </WRAP>
 ==== -. Path Loss ==== ==== -. Path Loss ====
exploring_lora.txt · Last modified: 2021/10/20 12:52 by samer