With the growth of LoRa deployments there are plenty of anecdotal reports of very long wireless links, well beyond the line of sight. Most reports suggest that these links are related to anomalous tropo-spheric propagation. We developed a platform to study tropospheric links based on TheThingsNetwork, a popular LoRaWAN-based infrastructure. We present some preliminary results and call for the IoT community to participate in this radio propagation experiment.
TROPPO LoRa: TROPospheric Personal Observatory using LoRa signals / Zennaro, M.; Pietrosemoli, E.; Rainone, M.; Trinchero, D.; Poletti, M.; Colucci, G.. - (2020), pp. 24-29. (Intervento presentato al convegno 1st Workshop on Experiences with the Design and Implementation of Frugal Smart Objects, FRUGALTHINGS 2020 tenutosi a gbr nel 2020) [10.1145/3410670.3410856].
TROPPO LoRa: TROPospheric Personal Observatory using LoRa signals
Trinchero D.;Poletti M.;Colucci G.
2020
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With the growth of LoRa deployments there are plenty of anecdotal reports of very long wireless links, well beyond the line of sight. Most reports suggest that these links are related to anomalous tropo-spheric propagation. We developed a platform to study tropospheric links based on TheThingsNetwork, a popular LoRaWAN-based infrastructure. We present some preliminary results and call for the IoT community to participate in this radio propagation experiment.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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