LoRaWAN Class B Multicast Scalability

Conference Paper (2020)
Author(s)

Yonatan Shiferaw (Student TU Delft)

Apoorva Arora (Student TU Delft)

Fernando Kuipers (TU Delft - Embedded Systems)

Research Group
Embedded Systems
Copyright
© 2020 Yonatan Shiferaw, Apoorva Arora, F.A. Kuipers
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Publication Year
2020
Language
English
Copyright
© 2020 Yonatan Shiferaw, Apoorva Arora, F.A. Kuipers
Research Group
Embedded Systems
Pages (from-to)
609-613
ISBN (electronic)
978-3-903176-28-7
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Abstract

LoRaWAN has emerged as a popular IoT commu- nications technology. It comes with three classes of operation: A, B, and C. Although many IoT use-cases, like Firmware-over- the-Air updates, require multicast, Class A cannot be used for that purpose. Class C can, but consumes a lot of energy. This leaves Class B. In this paper, we investigate Class B multicast and its scalability properties. Issues like multicast member capacity, beacon blocking, and beacon collisions are highlighted, and several approaches to mitigate them are proposed: (1) “Ping-Slot Relaying,” to allow for more multicast members, (2) a scheduling approach indicating when to best send multicast packets, and (3) “Dynamic Region Formation” to coordinate the sending of beacons over multiple gateways. The proposed solutions do not require any modifications to the LoRaWAN protocol.

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