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exploring_lora [2019/10/10 07:58] – [3.1. Modifying the Radio Parameters] samer | exploring_lora [2019/10/10 11:05] – [4.2. [Classroom activity] Collisions and Packet Delivery Ratio] samer | ||
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- | In this section, you will measure the impact of the packet arrival rate on the collision rate and consequently the PDR. | + | In this section, you will measure the impact of the packet arrival rate on the collision rate and consequently the Packet Delivery Ratio (PDR). |
The setting for this experiment is unique: | The setting for this experiment is unique: | ||
* Only one server is required in the classroom. This server should compute the ratio of successfully delivered packets or PDR. | * Only one server is required in the classroom. This server should compute the ratio of successfully delivered packets or PDR. | ||
* All groups are required to use the same frequency, spreading factor, and coding rate. | * All groups are required to use the same frequency, spreading factor, and coding rate. | ||
- | * The average packet arrival rate is equal for all clients. The delay between two packets is drawn uniformly in a predefined interval. | + | * The average packet arrival rate is equal for all clients. |
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exploring_lora.txt · Last modified: 2021/10/20 12:52 by samer