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LoRa base-station-to-body communication with SIMO front-to-back diversity

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The LoRa standard is currently widely employed for low-power long-range wireless sensor networks at sub-GHz frequency bands. The longer wavelengths associated with sub-GHz technology provide excellent radiowave propagation characteristics, yielding a much larger coverage than the higher frequency bands. In the case of wearable sensors, the 868 MHz band can be covered by textile substrate-integrated-waveguide antennas of a convenient size. In body-centric communication systems, front-to-back (F/B) diversity is an important asset to mitigate the shadowing of the antennas by the presence of the human body. This article describes a diversity textile-antenna-based LoRa platform with integrated transceivers. Outdoor measurement campaigns are conducted to assess the performance of the wearable LoRa nodes with F/B diversity in an urban radio propagation environment at walking and cycling speeds. These experiments prove that large ranges of 1.5 km can easily and reliably be achieved for off-body LoRa communication links. The results demonstrate a significant performance improvement in terms of packet loss in NLoS situations when comparing single-receiver performance with different spatial receiver diversity applications. In addition, link budget increases up to 5.5 dB, owing to the realized diversity gain.
Tijdschrift: IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON ANTENNAS AND PROPAGATION
ISSN: 1558-2221
Issue: 1
Volume: 69
Pagina's: 397 - 405
Jaar van publicatie:2021
Toegankelijkheid:Open