Abstract

With the recent Fourth Industrial Revolution, communication and sensor fields are developing remarkably. Among them, LoRa low-power wide-area network (LPWAN) uses low-power Internet-of-things-only technology, which is cheaper than the existing long-term evolution network, and it is a communication technology that provides wider coverage than short-range communication methods (such as Bluetooth, WiFi, and Zigbee). In this study, a measurement management system was developed using LoRa LPWAN communication. It was constructed as a hybrid measurement system using public and private networks for the ground and underground sections, respectively. We developed a sensor node that could process unique signals by selecting sensors suitable for each mechanism and an integrated monitoring program that could store raw data in the Cloud Platform. The results showed that the communication success rate was 90% for the first transmission and reception and 99% for the second transmission and reception. It was confirmed that the measured values at the sensor and when communication was completed after connecting the sensor node were equal.

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