Uplink transmission policies for lora-based Direct-to-Satellite Iot
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Álvarez, Guido
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Uplink transmission policies for lora-based Direct-to-Satellite Iot
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Direct-to-Satellite IoT (DtS-IoT) is a promising approach to deliver data transfer services to
IoT devices in remote areas where deploying terrestrial infrastructure is not appealing or feasible. In this
context, low-Earth orbit (LEO) satellites can serve as passing-by IoT gateways to which devices can of oad
buffered data to. However, transmission distances and channel dynamics, combined with highly constrained
devices on the ground makes of DtS-IoT a very challenging problem. Here, we present LoRa-based
approaches to realize scalable and energy-ef cient DtS-IoT. Our study includes the Long Range-Frequency
Hopping Spread Spectrum (LR-FHSS) physical layer, currently on the roadmap of future space IoT projects.
Speci cally, we propose uplink transmission policies that exploit satellite trajectory information. These
schemes are framed with a theoretical Mixed Integer Linear Programming (MILP) model providing an upper
bound on performance as well as inspiration for scheduled DtS-IoT solutions. Simulation results provide
compelling evidence that trajectory based policies can duplicate the amount of IoT nodes, while speci c
variants can further boost the scalability by 30% without incurring energy penalties. We also quantify that
LR-FHSS can improve the deployment scalability by a factor of 75x at the expenses of 30% higher device's
power consumption compared to the legacy LoRa modulation.
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German Research Foundation (DFG) 389792660
TRR 248
Chilean National Agency for Research and Development (ANID) under Project FONDECYT Regular 1201893
ANID Basal FB0008
Project STARS STICAMSUD 21-STIC-12
STIC2020003
European Union (EU) 101008233
Science Foundation Ireland 13/RC/2077
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IEEE Access Volumen10 Página 72687-72701 (2022)
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