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Achieving universal low-power wide-area networks on existing wireless devices

  • University of Chinese Academy of Sciences

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Abstract

Low-Power Wide-Area Network (LPWAN) is an emerging platform for Internet-of-Thing (IoT) devices to access the base station far away. However, two of the most popular IoT techniques, Bluetooth and ZigBee, can not be connected to LPWAN directly due to their very short communication distance (e.g., 30 meters). Our work, named as Symphony, implements an universal LPWAN on existing heterogeneous wireless devices by overcoming two challenges. First, Symphony achieves a long-range communication from both Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE) and ZigBee to LoRaWAN, enabling these ubiquitously deployed low-power devices to access a base station from faraway. It is achieved by exploiting Narrow-Band Communication, where the BLE/ZigBee devices generate ultra narrow-band signals (i.e., single-tone sinusoidal signals) through payload manIPulation, while the LoRaWAN base station detects these signals via its demodulator, which has a high receiver sensitivity for long range communication. Second, Symphony enables concurrent transmissions from heterogeneous radios (i.e., BLE, ZigBee and LoRa) at a LoRaWAN base station. This is achieved by Cross-Technology Parallel Decoding, which is able to disentangle and decode the interfering transmissions. Our evaluations on USRP and commodity devices reveal that Symphony achieves a concurrent wireless communication from BLE, ZigBee and LoRa commercial chIPs to a LoRaWAN base station over 500 meters, 16 × range extension over native BLE/ZigBee.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publication27th IEEE International Conference on Network Protocols, ICNP 2019
PublisherIEEE Computer Society
ISBN (Electronic)9781728127002
DOIs
StatePublished - Oct 2019
Event27th IEEE International Conference on Network Protocols, ICNP 2019 - Chicago, United States
Duration: 7 Oct 201910 Oct 2019

Publication series

NameProceedings - International Conference on Network Protocols, ICNP
Volume2019-October
ISSN (Print)1092-1648

Conference

Conference27th IEEE International Conference on Network Protocols, ICNP 2019
Country/TerritoryUnited States
CityChicago
Period7/10/1910/10/19

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