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Interference Cancellation for LoRa Gateways and Impact on Network Capacity


Qualitative performance of LoRaSyNc that considers successive interference cancellation and clock tracking algorithm. Collision is generated in simulation and sent from U...

Abstract:

In this paper we propose LoRaSyNc (LoRa receiver with SyNchronization and Cancellation), a second generation LoRa receiver that implements Successive Interference Cancell...Show More

Abstract:

In this paper we propose LoRaSyNc (LoRa receiver with SyNchronization and Cancellation), a second generation LoRa receiver that implements Successive Interference Cancellation (SIC) and time synchronization to improve the performance of LoRa gateways. Indeed, the chirp spread spectrum modulation employed in LoRa experiences very high capture probability, and cancelling the strongest signal in case of collisions can significantly improve the cell capacity. An important feature of LoRaSyNc is the ability to track the frequency and clock drifts between the transmitter and receiver, during the whole demodulation of the interfered frame. Due to the use of low-cost oscillators on end-devices, a signal cancellation scheme cannot result accurate without such a tracking, especially at the lower data rates. We validate the performance of LoRaSyNc in presence of collisions by implementing a receiver prototype on software-defined-radios, and perform several experiments in different realistic scenarios, by also comparing our receiver with commercial gateways. Finally, we simulate a cell deployment with one or more gateways, showing that the proposed scheme improves performance by almost 50% compared to a traditional receiver.
Qualitative performance of LoRaSyNc that considers successive interference cancellation and clock tracking algorithm. Collision is generated in simulation and sent from U...
Published in: IEEE Access ( Volume: 9)
Page(s): 128133 - 128146
Date of Publication: 26 August 2021
Electronic ISSN: 2169-3536

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