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Adaptive Resource Allocation Utilizing Periodic Traffic and Clock Drift in LPWAN

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2023

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Low-power wide area networks (LPWANs), such as long-range wide area networks, are increasingly adopted as a communication standard for wireless sensor networks. LPWAN has been adopted for systems that periodically collect data from sensors, such as in environmental monitoring. However, continuous packet collisions may occur in periodic traffic systems owing to the adoption of a simple random-access scheme in LPWAN. In addition, the use of low-cost nodes results in clock drift, rendering the synchronization of nodes in the system challenging. Thus, this study proposes a wireless resource allocation scheme to avoid continuous packet collisions under the adverse effect of such clock drift. In the proposed scheme, the gateway determines the transmission offset and frequency channel for each node utilizing the periodic traffic feature and clock drift. Based on computer simulation results, the proposed scheme can improve the packet delivery rate by over 20% compared with benchmark methods.

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