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For example, the scenario for assessing the impact of the spreading factor on the ToA consists of sending 100 packets for three different spreading factors //e.g.,// 7, 9, and 10, and drawing the average ToA or the distribution in a boxplot for comparing the results. | For example, the scenario for assessing the impact of the spreading factor on the ToA consists of sending 100 packets for three different spreading factors //e.g.,// 7, 9, and 10, and drawing the average ToA or the distribution in a boxplot for comparing the results. | ||
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+ | As for the theoretical computation of the ToA, you can refer to the the following documents : | ||
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+ | * The Semtech [[http:// | ||
+ | * An explanatory video: https:// | ||
+ | * Various calculation tools available online: https:// | ||
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+ | Note that all messages sent and received by the [[https:// | ||
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+ | * 8 symbol PREAMBLE | ||
+ | * Explicit header with header CRC (handled internally by the radio) | ||
+ | * 4 octets HEADER: (TO, FROM, ID, FLAGS) | ||
+ | * 0 to 251 octets DATA | ||
+ | * CRC (handled internally by the radio) | ||
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===== -. Coverage Challenge ===== | ===== -. Coverage Challenge ===== | ||
- | In this section, you are required to establish a record of LoRa coverage. You can certainly unleash your scientific imagination, | + | Start by identifying a set of three geographical locations or Test Points (TP). These TPs should be astutely chosen to explore the limits of LoRa coverage. Then, you should implement a function on the server that measures the ratio of successfully delivered packets or PDR (Packet Delivery Ratio). Now, you should run the experiment for three different radio configurations: |
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+ | * Draw the test points on a map and motivate your choices. | ||
+ | * Describe the radio configurations you selected and their impact on the reliability of the transmission. | ||
+ | * Visualise the experimental results by plotting the PDR for each TP and each radio configuration. | ||
+ | * Analyze the obtained results. | ||
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+ | You are now required to establish a record of LoRa coverage. You can certainly unleash your scientific imagination, | ||
* Direct transmission between the two devices is only considered. | * Direct transmission between the two devices is only considered. | ||
- | * 3D distance is computed between devices. | + | * 3D distance is computed between devices. You can get the elevation from this [[ http:// |
- | * PDR must be higher than 10% as computed for 100 packets. | + | * PDR must be higher than 10% as computed for 100 packets. |
+ | * Supporting live video and screen capture should be used to authenticate the record. | ||
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+ | You can use the [[https:// | ||
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+ | Take a look at this tool [[http:// | ||
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- | * Compute the Fresnel zone for your transmission. | + | * Compute the Fresnel zone for your transmission |
- | * Provide the expression of the link budget and compute the received power using two different | + | * Provide the expression of the link budget and compute the received power using two different |
- | * Compare the received power obtained experimentally with the theoretical | + | * Compare the received power obtained experimentally with the results |
- | * Prepare a short presentation to describe your experiment. | + | * Prepare a short presentation |
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