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exploring_lora [2021/10/19 15:13] samerexploring_lora [2021/10/20 12:52] (current) – [4.2 Collisions and Packet Delivery Ratio] samer
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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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-==== - [Classroom activity] Collisions and Packet Delivery Ratio ====+==== - Collisions and Packet Delivery Ratio ====
  
-In this section, you will measure the impact of the packet arrival rate on the collision rate and consequently the Packet Delivery Ratio (PDR).+In this section, you will compute 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: +Let us consider an ALOHA model for the random access in a LoRaWAN network.
-  * 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. +
-  * The average packet arrival rate is equal for all clients.+
  
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-  * Draw the PDR as a function of the average arrival rateAnalyze your results.  +  * What are the advantages of a random access in a wireless IoT context? What are the shortcomings? 
-  * What type of mathematical model enables to theoretically compute the PDR? Verify the obtained results.+</WRAP> 
 + 
 +Suppose that the packet length is 50 bytes. 
 + 
 +<WRAP center round help 100%> 
 +  * What is the maximum packet generation rate for each spreading factor (SF7 to SF12)? Explain your answer. 
 +</WRAP> 
 + 
 +In the following we consider N devices transmitting 50 bytes packets using SF7. The packet generation rate is assumed to be equal to the maximum possible rate given the duty cycle limitation. 
 + 
 +<WRAP center round help 100%> 
 +  * Compute the number of successful transmissions per hour for 50, 100, and 200 devices respectively. Comment the obtained results. 
 +  * Plot the number of successful transmissions per hour as a function of the number of devices for SF7 and SF12Analyse the obtained figure and attach the simulation code. 
 +  * Plot the packet delivery ratio as a function of the number of devices for different SFs. Give the details of your computation and the simulation code
 +  * Plot the number of successful transmissions per hour per device as a function of the number of generated packets per hour per device for 20 and for 100 devices. Note well the duty cycle limitation.
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 ===== - Coverage Challenge ===== ===== - Coverage Challenge =====
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