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   * Analyze the obtained results and compare with the theoretical computations. You can superpose the theoretical results and the experimental ones on the same graph.   * Analyze the obtained results and compare with the theoretical computations. You can superpose the theoretical results and the experimental ones on the same graph.
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-==== -. Coverage ==== 
  
-In this section, you will measure the coverage of LoRa under different radio configurations. 
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-Start by identifying a set of five 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: such configurations should provide different reliability levels (high, medium, and low reliability).  
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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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 ==== -. [Classroom activity] Collisions and Packet Delivery Ratio ==== ==== -. [Classroom activity] Collisions and Packet Delivery Ratio ====
  
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