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- | ===== -. Hardware Platform ===== | + | ===== - Hardware Platform ===== |
The hardware platform consists of the following devices: | The hardware platform consists of the following devices: | ||
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For basic hands-on with the prototype devices, you can refer to the article [[simple_lora_prototype|Simple Prototype of LoRa Communications]]. Start by downloading the {{ : | For basic hands-on with the prototype devices, you can refer to the article [[simple_lora_prototype|Simple Prototype of LoRa Communications]]. Start by downloading the {{ : | ||
- | ==== -. Base station ==== | + | ==== - Base station ==== |
The software package on the base station is forked from [[https:// | The software package on the base station is forked from [[https:// | ||
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1475055915.287805, | 1475055915.287805, | ||
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- | ==== -. Mobile Device ==== | + | ==== - Mobile Device ==== |
On the mobile device side, you should install and run [[https:// | On the mobile device side, you should install and run [[https:// | ||
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- | ===== -. Experiment Settings and Data Analysis ===== | + | ===== - Experiment Settings and Data Analysis ===== |
During the coverage test on the USJ [[http:// | During the coverage test on the USJ [[http:// | ||
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python folium_plot_csv.py ./ | python folium_plot_csv.py ./ | ||
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- | ===== -. Coverage Results ===== | + | ===== - Coverage Results ===== |
Figure 3 depicts a typical output of the coverage test campaign. The base station is represented on the map. Green line correspond to good signal reception, while red line identify the communication drops between the mobile device and the base station. | Figure 3 depicts a typical output of the coverage test campaign. The base station is represented on the map. Green line correspond to good signal reception, while red line identify the communication drops between the mobile device and the base station. | ||
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[{{ : | [{{ : | ||
- | ===== -. Lessons and Future Works ===== | + | ===== - Lessons and Future Works ===== |
This basic coverage test shows the exciting performance of the LoRa technology: | This basic coverage test shows the exciting performance of the LoRa technology: | ||
* We successfully covered large parts of the campus with a very small transmission device placed indoors. Can you imagine the same with WiFi/ | * We successfully covered large parts of the campus with a very small transmission device placed indoors. Can you imagine the same with WiFi/ |
lora_radio_coverage.txt · Last modified: 2021/08/28 09:49 by samer