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Reliable connectivity to transmit intermittent data at effective cost; lower cost in exchange for lower
throughput
Long coverage range (distance to serving node)
LPWA low cost (< $5) modules are key enablers for the rapid growth in
IoT market.
Unlicensed Spectrum (902/915 MHz ISM band in the US, 868 MHz in Europe)
LoRa modulation: a version of Chirp Spread Spectrum (CSS) with a typical channel bandwidth of
125KHz
Spectrum: unlicensed, i.e. the 915 MHz ISM band in the US, 868 MHz in Europe
Data rates range from 0.3 kbps to 50 kbps (corresponding to various spreading factors, code
rates, and channel bandwidths)
For a 125 KHz LoRa carrier, assuming the highest code rate, the uplink data rates
of the eight available channels are:
Project Setup Site Editor: Propagation, antenna, PA power, SIGFOX Uplink diversity gains
IoT Device Editor: PA Power, Noise Figure
Propagation Geographical Data support (Elevation, clutter, clutter height, building/forest polygons)
State of the art propagation modeling
Network Network analyses (signal strength, SIGFOX diversity levels, LoRa Uplink best available modulation)
3D generation and visualization
Analyses
Data analytics and statistics
Scheduling and automation
mmWave Modelling 6 - 100GHz Very Good N/A N/A Very Good N/A
Mountainous areas Very Good Fair Very Good Very Good Excellent
Computation times Very Good Excellent Fair Very Good Very Good
SIGFOX Coverage
Orchestrating network performance |
SIGFOX Uplink Diversity Levels
Statistics
Multi-layer
Conditional analysis
Traffic weighting
Analysis segmentation
Grid tools
Grid queries
Grid calculations
Result publishing
Contour reports
Layer statistic reports
Report export capabilities
Best Pilot Ec Statistics Over Received Signal and Clutter
Support for
Wi-Fi
SIGFOX uplink diversity gains
LoRa uplink spectral efficiency goal LTE IoT-LPWA