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Bhat, Priyanka (author)
LoRa is being widely adopted by industrial communities for its long range, robustness and low power wireless communication capabilities. In fact LoRa is gaining more popularity even amongst the common people as it is an affordable solution and operates in the unlicensed radio spectrum. However, LoRa provides a widely heterogeneous coverage; it...
master thesis 2019
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Demetri, Silvia (author), Zuniga, Marco (author), Picco, Gian Pietro (author), Kuipers, F.A. (author), Bruzzone, Lorenzo (author), Telkamp, Thomas (author)
Many research and industrial communities are betting on LoRa to provide reliable, long-range communication for the Internet of Things. This new radio technology, however, provides widely heterogeneous coverage; a LoRa link may span hundreds of meters or tens of kilometers, depending on the surrounding environment. This high variability is not...
conference paper 2019
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Bebelaar, Niek (author), Kleijwegt, Cathelijne (author), Meulmeester, Roeland (author), Michailidou, Gina (author), Salheb, Nebras (author), Vaissier, Noortje (author)
This synthesis project is focused on implementing an Internet of Things (IoT) network to measure environmental data in the city of Delft. This network consists of sensor platforms that are placed in the urban environment. Each sensor platform is mounted on fixed locations and it is not moved during the measurement time. The aim is to raise...
student report 2017
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Angelova, Lilia (author), Flikweert, Puck (author), Karydakis, Panagiotis (author), Kersbergen, Daniël (author), Teeuwen, Roos (author), Valečkaitė, Kotryna (author)
Along with the rise of the smart city movement, Internet of Things is an upcoming phenomenon. Objects and devices are becoming more and more wirelessly interconnected, communicating information between themselves and to human beings. As an extension on static sensor networks that gather real-time environmental data, the feasibility of...
student report 2017
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