A Comparative Study of LoRaWAN, SigFox, and NB-IoT for Smart Water Grid

Yandja Lalle, L. Chaari, M. Fourati, J. Barraca
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Abstract

Low Power Wide Area Networks (LPWAN) are becoming the powerful communication technologies of the IoT of tomorrow. LoRaWAN, SigFox, and NB-IoT are the three competing LPWAN technologies. On the other hand, Smart Water Grid (SWG) is an emerging paradigm that promises to over come issues such as pipes leaks encountered by current water infrastructure by deploying smart devices into the water infrastructure for monitoring purposes. This paper firstly explores the physical and communication features of the above LPWAN technologies and provides a comprehensive comparison between them as well as their suitability for the Smart Water Grid (SWG) use case. The important aspect of SWG is to connect devices such as smart water meters and other tiny devices like sensors installed into the water pipelines for the system monitoring purpose. We consider Advanced Metering Infrastructure (AMI) also called Smart Water Metering when dealing with the water grid, which is the main application of SWG and we study the scalability of LoRaWAN, NB-IoT, and SigFox in such application. Under NS3, the simulation results show that NB-IoT provides the best scalability compared to LoRaWAN and SigFox and thus is able to support a huge number of devices with a low packet error rate.
智能水网LoRaWAN、SigFox和NB-IoT的比较研究
低功耗广域网(LPWAN)正在成为未来物联网的强大通信技术。LoRaWAN、SigFox和NB-IoT是三种相互竞争的LPWAN技术。另一方面,智能水网(SWG)是一种新兴的范例,它承诺通过将智能设备部署到水基础设施中进行监测,来克服当前水基础设施遇到的管道泄漏等问题。本文首先探讨了上述LPWAN技术的物理和通信特性,并对它们进行了全面的比较,以及它们对智能水网(SWG)用例的适用性。SWG的重要方面是连接设备,如智能水表和其他微小设备,如安装在供水管道中的传感器,以实现系统监控目的。我们在处理水网时考虑了高级计量基础设施(AMI),也称为智能水表,这是SWG的主要应用,我们研究了LoRaWAN, NB-IoT和SigFox在这些应用中的可扩展性。在NS3下的仿真结果表明,与LoRaWAN和SigFox相比,NB-IoT提供了最好的可扩展性,能够以较低的包错误率支持大量设备。
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