A 3D simulation framework with ray-tracing propagation for LoRaWAN communication

IF 6 3区 计算机科学 Q1 COMPUTER SCIENCE, INFORMATION SYSTEMS
Andres Ruz-Nieto, Esteban Egea-Lopez, Jose-Marıa Molina-Garcıa-Pardo, Jose Santa
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Abstract

The adoption of Low-Power Wide-Area Networks (LP-WAN) for interconnecting remote wireless sensors has become a reality in smart scenarios, covering communications needs of large Internet of Things (IoT) deployments. The correct operation and expected performance of such network scenarios, which can range hundreds or thousands of nodes and tens of squared kilometres, should be assessed before carrying out the deployment to save installation and maintenance costs. Common network planning tools can help to roughly study potential coverage, but network simulation offers fine-grained information about network performance. Nevertheless, current simulation frameworks include limited propagation models based on statistical and empirical measurements that do not consider scenario particularities, such as terrain elevation, buildings or vegetation. This is critical in urban settings. In this line, this paper presents a simulation framework including a network simulator, a 3D engine and a ray-tracing tool, which models realistically the performance of Long-Range Wide-Area Network (LoRaWAN) communication technology. We have evaluated the performance of the solution taking as reference experimental campaigns in the city of Cartagena (Spain), comparing data obtained when simulating with the commonly employed propagation models such as Okumura–Hata or path loss. Results indicate that our framework, set-up with data from open geographical information systems, accurately fits experimental values, reporting improvements between 10% and 50% in the error committed when estimating signal strength in challenging urban streets with signal obstruction, as compared with the better performing classical model, Okumura–Hata.

用于LoRaWAN通信的光线跟踪传播三维仿真框架
采用低功耗广域网(LP-WAN)互连远程无线传感器已成为智能场景中的现实,涵盖了大型物联网(IoT)部署的通信需求。这种网络场景的正确操作和预期性能可以覆盖数百或数千个节点和数十平方公里,在进行部署之前应该进行评估,以节省安装和维护成本。常见的网络规划工具可以帮助粗略研究潜在的覆盖范围,但网络模拟提供了有关网络性能的细粒度信息。然而,目前的模拟框架包括基于统计和经验测量的有限传播模型,这些模型没有考虑场景的特殊性,例如地形高程、建筑物或植被。这在城市环境中至关重要。在这方面,本文提出了一个包括网络模拟器、3D引擎和光线跟踪工具的仿真框架,该框架真实地模拟了远程广域网(LoRaWAN)通信技术的性能。我们评估了该解决方案的性能,将其作为卡塔赫纳市(西班牙)的参考实验活动,并将模拟时获得的数据与常用的传播模型(如Okumura–Hata或路径损耗)进行了比较。结果表明,我们的框架是用开放地理信息系统的数据建立的,与性能更好的经典模型Okumura–Hata相比,它准确地拟合了实验值,报告了在具有信号障碍的具有挑战性的城市街道中估计信号强度时所犯的误差提高了10%至50%。
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Internet of Things
Internet of Things Multiple-
CiteScore
3.60
自引率
5.10%
发文量
115
审稿时长
37 days
期刊介绍: Internet of Things; Engineering Cyber Physical Human Systems is a comprehensive journal encouraging cross collaboration between researchers, engineers and practitioners in the field of IoT & Cyber Physical Human Systems. The journal offers a unique platform to exchange scientific information on the entire breadth of technology, science, and societal applications of the IoT. The journal will place a high priority on timely publication, and provide a home for high quality. Furthermore, IOT is interested in publishing topical Special Issues on any aspect of IOT.
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