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LoRa (from "long range", sometimes abbreviated as "LR") is a physical proprietary
radio communication Radio is the technology of telecommunication, communicating using radio waves. Radio waves are electromagnetic waves of frequency between 3 hertz (Hz) and 300 gigahertz (GHz). They are generated by an electronic device called a transm ...
technique. It is based on
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modulation techniques derived from
chirp spread spectrum In digital communications, chirp spread spectrum (CSS) is a spread spectrum technique that uses wideband linear frequency modulated chirp pulses to encode information. A chirp is a sinusoidal signal whose frequency increases or decreases over ...
(CSS) technology. It was developed by Cycleo, a company of
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, and patented in 2014. In March 2012, Cycleo was acquired by the US company
Semtech Semtech Corporation is an American supplier of analog signal, analog and mixed-signal semiconductors and advanced algorithms for consumer, enterprise computing, communications and industrial end-markets. It is based in Camarillo, California, Cam ...
. LoRaWAN (long range
wide area network A wide area network (WAN) is a telecommunications network that extends over a large geographic area. Wide area networks are often established with leased telecommunication circuits. Businesses, as well as schools and government entities, use ...
) defines the communication protocol and system architecture. LoRaWAN is an official standard of the
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(ITU), ITU-T Y.4480. The continued development of the LoRaWAN protocol is managed by the open, non-profit LoRa Alliance, of which Semtech is a founding member. Together, LoRa and LoRaWAN define a low-power, wide-area (LPWA) networking protocol designed to wirelessly connect battery operated devices to the Internet in regional, national or global networks, and targets key
Internet of things Internet of things (IoT) describes devices with sensors, processing ability, software and other technologies that connect and exchange data with other devices and systems over the Internet or other communication networks. The IoT encompasse ...
(IoT) requirements, such as bi-directional communication, end-to-end security, mobility and localization services. The low power, low bit rate, and IoT use distinguish this type of network from a
wireless WAN Wireless wide area network (WWAN), is a form of wireless network. The larger size of a wide area network compared to a local area network requires differences in technology. Wireless networks of different sizes deliver data in the form of telephon ...
that is designed to connect users or businesses, and carry more data, using more power. The LoRaWAN data rate ranges from 0.3 kbit/s to 50 kbit/s per channel.


Features

LoRa uses license-free sub-gigahertz
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bands EU433 (
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) or EU868 ( 863–870/873 MHz) in
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; AU915/AS923-1 (915–928 MHz) in
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; US915 ( 902–928 MHz) in
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; IN865 (865–867 MHz) in
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; and AS923 (915–928 MHz) in
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; LoRa enables long-range transmissions with low power consumption. The technology covers the
physical layer In the seven-layer OSI model of computer networking, the physical layer or layer 1 is the first and lowest layer: the layer most closely associated with the physical connection between devices. The physical layer provides an electrical, mechani ...
, while other technologies and protocols such as LoRaWAN cover the upper layers. It can achieve data rates between 0.3 kbit/s and 27 kbit/s, depending upon the
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. LoRa is one of the most popular low-power
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technologies for the implementation of the
Internet of things Internet of things (IoT) describes devices with sensors, processing ability, software and other technologies that connect and exchange data with other devices and systems over the Internet or other communication networks. The IoT encompasse ...
, offering long-range communication compared to technologies such as
Zigbee Zigbee is an IEEE 802.15.4-based specification for a suite of high-level communication protocols used to create personal area networks with small, low-power digital radios, such as for home automation, medical device data collection, and oth ...
or
Bluetooth Bluetooth is a short-range wireless technology standard that is used for exchanging data between fixed and mobile devices over short distances and building personal area networks (PANs). In the most widely used mode, transmission power is li ...
, but with lower data rates. LoRa devices have
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capabilities used for trilaterating positions of devices via timestamps from gateways.


LoRa PHY

LoRa uses a proprietary spread spectrum modulation that is similar to and a derivative of
chirp spread spectrum In digital communications, chirp spread spectrum (CSS) is a spread spectrum technique that uses wideband linear frequency modulated chirp pulses to encode information. A chirp is a sinusoidal signal whose frequency increases or decreases over ...
(CSS) modulation. Each symbol is represented by a cyclic shifted chirp over the bandwidth centered around the base frequency. The spreading factor (SF) is a selectable radio parameter from 5 to 12 and represents the number of bits sent per symbol and in addition determines how much the information is spread over time. There are M = 2^ different initial frequencies of the cyclic shifted chirp across the bandwidth around the center frequency. The symbol rate is determined by R_s = B/M. LoRa can tradeoff data rate for sensitivity (assuming a fixed channel bandwidth B) by selecting the SF, i.e. the amount of spread used. A lower SF corresponds to a higher data rate but a worse sensitivity, a higher SF implies a better sensitivity but a lower data rate. Compared to lower SF, sending the same amount of data with higher SF needs more transmission time, known as time-on-air. More time-on-air means that the modem is transmitting for a longer time and consuming more energy. Typical LoRa modems support transmit powers up to +22 dBm. However, the regulations of the respective country may additionally limit the allowed transmit power. Higher transmit power results in higher signal power at the receiver and hence a higher
link budget A link budget is an accounting of all of the power gains and losses that a communication signal experiences in a telecommunication system; from a transmitter, through a communication medium such as radio waves, cables, waveguides, or optic ...
, but at the cost of consuming more energy. There are measurement studies of LoRa performance with regard to energy consumption, communication distances, and medium access efficiency. According to the LoRa Development Portal, the range provided by LoRa can be up to in urban areas, and up to or more in rural areas (line of sight). In addition, LoRa uses forward error correction coding to improve resilience against interference. LoRa's high range is characterized by high wireless
link budget A link budget is an accounting of all of the power gains and losses that a communication signal experiences in a telecommunication system; from a transmitter, through a communication medium such as radio waves, cables, waveguides, or optic ...
s of around 155 dB to 170 dB. Range extenders for LoRa are called LoRaX.


LoRaWAN

Since LoRa defines the lower, physical, layer, the upper networking layers were lacking. The specification consist of two parts. The actual LoRaWAN acts as a cloud controlled
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layer protocol for managing communication between
LPWAN A low-power, wide-area network (LPWAN or LPWA network) is a type of wireless telecommunication wide area network designed to allow long-range communication at a low bit rate between IoT devices, such as sensors operated on a battery. Low pow ...
gateways and end-node devices. For communication within the cloud, LoRaWAN specifies data formats for higher layers, while the transport protocol could be any Internet protocol. LoRaWAN defines the communication protocol and system architecture for the network, while LoRa's physical layer enables the long-range communication link. LoRaWAN is also responsible for managing the communication frequencies,
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, and power for all devices. Devices in the network are asynchronous and transmit when they have data available to send. Data transmitted by an end-node device is received by multiple gateways. Each gateway has a multi-channel receiver, while the end-devices can hop between the channels using a single channel transceiver. Gateways forward the data packets without further processing to a centralized network server. This technology shows high reliability for the moderate load, however, it has some performance issues with sending acknowledgements (2016). The data is then further forwarded to an associated application server. The cloud back-end interface definition uses JSON as data format. The cloud network specifies secure joining protocols for end-devices and possibilities for roaming between gateways. The application data payload is encrypted between the end-device and the cloud application and the content format is not specified by LoRaWAN.


CSMA for LoRaWAN

In the wireless communication, particularly across the IoT applications, collision avoidance is essential for reliable communication and overall spectral efficiency. Previously, LoRaWAN has relied upon
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as the
medium access control In IEEE 802 LAN/MAN standards, the medium access control (MAC), also called media access control, is the layer that controls the hardware responsible for interaction with the wired (electrical or optical) or wireless transmission medium. The ...
(MAC) layer protocol, but to improve this, the LoRa Alliance's Technical Recommendation TR013 introduced CSMA-CA, which does not debilitate LoRa's distinctive modulation advantages such as spreading factor orthogonality, and the capability for below noise-floor communication. Employing the CAD based CSMA technique specified in TR013 overcomes the limitations of relying on ''received signal strength'' (RSS)-based sensing, which is unable to maintain the two said advantages of LoRa modulation. Therefore, implementing TR013 enhances LoRaWAN's spectrum efficiency and ensures more reliable device communication, including in congested environments. TR013 is based on the LMAC and is the first industry-academia collaboration of LoRa Alliance to have resulted in a Technical Recommendation.


Version history

* January 2015: 1.0 * February 2016: 1.0.1 * July 2016: 1.0.2 * October 2017: 1.1, adds Class B * July 2018: 1.0.3 * October 2020: 1.0.4


LoRa Alliance

The LoRa Alliance is an open, non-profit association whose stated mission is to support and promote the global adoption of the LoRaWAN standard for massively scaled IoT deployments, as well as deployments in remote or hard-to-reach locations. Members collaborate in a vibrant ecosystem of device makers, solution providers, system integrators and network operators, delivering interoperability needed to scale IoT across the globe, using  public, private, hybrid, and community networks. Key areas of focus within the Alliance are smart agriculture, smart buildings, smart cities, smart industry, smart logistics, and smart utilities. Key contributing members of the LoRa Alliance include Actility,
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,
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, Everynet,
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, Kerlink, MachineQ,
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, Minol Zenner, Netze BW, Semtech, Senet,
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, TEKTELIC and The Things Industries. In 2018, the LoRa Alliance had over 100 LoRaWAN network operators in over 100 countries; in 2023, there are nearly 200, providing coverage in nearly every country in the world. On October 1, 2024,
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announced it is "exiting the LoRaWAN space" with no planned migration for Cisco LoRaWAN gateways.


See also

*
DASH7 DASH7 Alliance Protocol (D7A) is an open-source wireless sensor and actuator network protocol, which operates in the 433 MHz, 868 MHz and 915 MHz unlicensed ISM/SRD band. DASH7 provides multi-year battery life, range of up to 2&n ...
– a popular open alternative to LoRa * IEEE 802.11ah – non-proprietary low-power long-range standard *
CC430 The MSP430 is a mixed-signal integrated circuit, mixed-signal microcontroller family from Texas Instruments, first introduced on 14 February 1992. Built around a CPU, the MSP430 was designed for low power consumption, Embedded system, embe ...
– an MCU & sub-1 GHz RF transceiver SoC *
NB-IoT Narrowband Internet of things (NB-IoT) is a low-power wide-area network (LPWAN) radio technology standard developed by 3GPP for cellular network devices and services. The specification was frozen in 3GPP Release 13 ( LTE Advanced Pro), in June 2 ...
– narrowband Internet of things * *
MIoTy mioty is a low-power wide-area network (LPWAN) protocol. It uses telegram splitting, a standardized LPWAN technology in the license-free spectrum. This technology splits a data telegram into multiple sub packets and sends them after applying erro ...
– sub-GHz LPWAN technology for sensor networks * SCHC – static context header compression * * Helium (cryptocurrency) – LoRaWAN protocol paired with blockchain technology *
Amazon Sidewalk Amazon Sidewalk is a low-bandwidth long-range wireless communication protocol developed by Amazon. It uses Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE) for short distance communication, and 900 MHz LoRa and other frequencies for longer distances. History The id ...
– a mesh wireless network developed by Amazon *
Meshtastic Meshtastic is a decentralized wireless off-grid mesh networking LoRa protocol. The main goal of the project is enabling low-power, long-range communication over unlicensed radio bands. It is designed around exchanging text messages and data in ...
– a popular open source mesh network protocol that uses LoRa


References


Further reading

* Olivier Bernard André Seller. "Wireless communication method" U.S. Patent No. 9,647,718. 9 September 2015. *Lee, Chang-Jae, Ki-Seon Ryu, and Beum-Joon Kim. "Periodic ranging in a wireless access system for mobile station in sleep mode." U.S. Patent No. 7,194,288. 20 March 2007. * *Quigley, Thomas J., and Ted Rabenko. "Latency reduction in a communications system." U.S. Patent No. 7,930,000. 19 April 2011. * Bankov, D.; Khorov, E.; Lyakhov, A
"On the Limits of LoRaWAN Channel Access"
''2016 International Conference on Engineering and Telecommunication (EnT)'': 10–14. *Seneviratne, Pradeeka
"Beginning LoRa Radio Networks with Arduino - Build Long Range, Low Power Wireless IoT Networks."
Apress, 2019, eBook , Softcover , Ed: 1


External links


LoRa Alliance

LoRa Developer Portal
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