Abstract

LoRa in IoT applications is an attractive solution in the use of low-power and low-cost WAN technology. One of the LoRa features is its capability to use the optimal configuration through an adaptive data rate mechanism (ADR). LoRaWAN Adaptive Data Rate (ADR) is a mechanism for optimizing data rates, airtime, and energy consumption in the network. LoRaWAN Adaptive Data Rate is a mechanism for optimizing airtime, energy consumption, and data rate in the network. In this work, we conducted a LoRaWAN ADR simulation using NS3 and analyzed the performance by modifying ADR parameters at Network-Server Side. Our contributions modify the ADR scheme at Network-Server Side with optimum energy efficiency on the LoRaWAN network. It can be concluded that using the modified ADR, and we can save energy consumption up to 25,07% and get a better Packet Success Rate (PSR) value up to 6,86 % compare to Lorawan with standard ADR.

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