LoRa Based Vehicular Communications

Jetendra Joshi, Dr Ajay Kumar Singh

Abstract


Past few years road traffic is increasing at an alarming rate. Traffic congestion, wasted time at traffic lights, and increased air pollution is part of the consequences of increased traffic. Traditionally the traffic lights are not smart and the communication between them is also not happening. Cooperative navigation and monitoring can be easily done by the inclusion of LORA Technology in Vehicular communication. With the help of LoRa technology, the Low Power consumption network can be established for large coverage area. In this paper authors analyze the LoRa- based traffic and the emergency vehicle detection scheme. We conduct the Performance analysis of the LoRa technology using the experimental and simulated setup in urban mobility environment. We also conduct field test on two scenarios along with the simulation done using network simulator NS-3 simulations. The result determines the effect of the Spreading factor SF used in analyzing the RSSI and PDR as the metrics of interest.


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