Abstract

LoRa (Long Range) is a wireless communication technology, which has established itself in recent years as one of the most widely used LPWAN (Low-Power Wide-Area Network) technologies in various IoT (Internet of things) applications. It is based on Chirp spread spectrum modulation (CSS) in which the number of bits per symbol depends on the spreading factor used, that varies from 7 to 12. In this paper, we have considered the RSSI (Received Signal Strength Indicator) parameter in the indoor environment. For LoRa, we use the LoRa transceiver based on two HTCC AB01 modules for their ability to modify the spreading factor (SF). In our work, we transmit in the 868MHz frequency band, and we use a bandwidth 125 KHz and three spreading factors SF7, 9 and 12. Subsequently, we tried to measure RSSI in an indoor environment with a short distance under LOS and NLOS conditions for three spreading factors. We sent the temperature measured by the DHT11 sensor from the transmitter to the receiver to measure the RSSI for each distance and for each spreading factor. The experimental results show that LoRa can be used in an indoor context, and that the spreading factor improve the performance of this technology in terms of RSSI. Moreover, the power losses of the received signal are more important in the NLOS conditions compared to those observed in the LOS conditions.

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