Abstract

aims: To design a Low Power Wide Area Network technology to provide long-range connectivity for IIoT applications. background: The evolution of Long Range Wide Area Networks ( LoRaWAN) is a potential candidate for next generation networks for managing the massive number of devices in the Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT). objective: To design a Low Power Wide Area Network technology to provide long-range connectivity for IIoT applications. method: In addition to implement LoRaWAN, this research work deploys the proposed LoRaWAN into the 5G communication technology to achieve the massive IIOT use cases. result: The deployment of this hybrid LORA network has demonstrated its long range, low power, stability, flexibility, and low deployment cost through extensive performance evaluation carried out. conclusion: This paper concludes the feasibility of deploying LoRaWAN technology for the future generation IIOT applications. other: No Applicable

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