期刊论文详细信息
Sensors
Energy Performance Analysis and Modelling of LoRa Prototyping Boards
Nick S. Bennett1  Solomon Ould1 
[1]Centre for Advanced Manufacturing, University of Technology Sydney, Broadway, Sydney, NSW 2007, Australia
关键词: LoRa;    energy performance;    LoRaWAN;    IIOT;    wireless networking;   
DOI  :  10.3390/s21237992
来源: DOAJ
【 摘 要 】
LoRaWAN has gained significant attention for Internet-of-Things (IOT) applications due to its low power consumption and long range potential for data transmission. While there is a significant body of work assessing LoRA coverage and data transmission characteristics, there is a lack of data available about commercially available LoRa prototyping boards and their power consumption, in relation to their features. It is currently difficult to estimate the power consumption of a LoRa module operating under different transmission profiles, due to a lack of manufacturer data available. In this study, power testing has been carried out on physical hardware and significant variation was found in the power consumption of competing boards, all marketed as “extremely low power”. In this paper, testing results are presented alongside an experimentally-derived power model for the lowest power LoRa module, and power requirements are compared to firmware settings. The power analysis adds to existing work showing trends in data-rate and transmission power settings effects on electrical power consumption. The model’s accuracy is experimentally verified and shows acceptable agreement to estimated values. Finally, applications for the model are presented by way of a hypothetical scenario and calculations performed in order to estimate battery life and energy consumption for varying data transmission intervals.
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