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Enhancing Extensive and Remote LoRa Deployments through MEC-Powered Drone Gateways

The distribution of Internet of Things (IoT) devices in remote areas and the need for network resilience in such deployments is increasingly important in smart spaces covering scenarios, such as agriculture, forest, coast preservation, and connectivity survival against disasters. Although Low-Power...

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Autores principales: Gallego-Madrid, Jorge, Molina-Zarca, Alejandro, Sanchez-Iborra, Ramon, Bernal-Bernabe, Jorge, Santa, José, Ruiz, Pedro Miguel, Skarmeta-Gómez, Antonio F.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7435977/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32718087
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/s20154109
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author Gallego-Madrid, Jorge
Molina-Zarca, Alejandro
Sanchez-Iborra, Ramon
Bernal-Bernabe, Jorge
Santa, José
Ruiz, Pedro Miguel
Skarmeta-Gómez, Antonio F.
author_facet Gallego-Madrid, Jorge
Molina-Zarca, Alejandro
Sanchez-Iborra, Ramon
Bernal-Bernabe, Jorge
Santa, José
Ruiz, Pedro Miguel
Skarmeta-Gómez, Antonio F.
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description The distribution of Internet of Things (IoT) devices in remote areas and the need for network resilience in such deployments is increasingly important in smart spaces covering scenarios, such as agriculture, forest, coast preservation, and connectivity survival against disasters. Although Low-Power Wide Area Network (LPWAN) technologies, like LoRa, support high connectivity ranges, communication paths can suffer from obstruction due to orography or buildings, and large areas are still difficult to cover with wired gateways, due to the lack of network or power infrastructure. The proposal presented herein proposes to mount LPWAN gateways in drones in order to generate airborne network segments providing enhanced connectivity to sensor nodes wherever needed. Our LoRa-drone gateways can be used either to collect data and then report them to the back-office directly, or store-carry-and-forward data until a proper communication link with the infrastructure network is available. The proposed architecture relies on Multi-Access Edge Computing (MEC) capabilities to host a virtualization platform on-board the drone, aiming at providing an intermediate processing layer that runs Virtualized Networking Functions (VNF). This way, both preprocessing or intelligent analytics can be locally performed, saving communications and memory resources. The contribution includes a system architecture that has been successfully validated through experimentation with a real test-bed and comprehensively evaluated through computer simulation. The results show significant communication improvements employing LoRa-drone gateways when compared to traditional fixed LoRa deployments in terms of link availability and covered areas, especially in vast monitored extensions, or at points with difficult access, such as rugged zones.
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spelling pubmed-74359772020-08-24 Enhancing Extensive and Remote LoRa Deployments through MEC-Powered Drone Gateways Gallego-Madrid, Jorge Molina-Zarca, Alejandro Sanchez-Iborra, Ramon Bernal-Bernabe, Jorge Santa, José Ruiz, Pedro Miguel Skarmeta-Gómez, Antonio F. Sensors (Basel) Article The distribution of Internet of Things (IoT) devices in remote areas and the need for network resilience in such deployments is increasingly important in smart spaces covering scenarios, such as agriculture, forest, coast preservation, and connectivity survival against disasters. Although Low-Power Wide Area Network (LPWAN) technologies, like LoRa, support high connectivity ranges, communication paths can suffer from obstruction due to orography or buildings, and large areas are still difficult to cover with wired gateways, due to the lack of network or power infrastructure. The proposal presented herein proposes to mount LPWAN gateways in drones in order to generate airborne network segments providing enhanced connectivity to sensor nodes wherever needed. Our LoRa-drone gateways can be used either to collect data and then report them to the back-office directly, or store-carry-and-forward data until a proper communication link with the infrastructure network is available. The proposed architecture relies on Multi-Access Edge Computing (MEC) capabilities to host a virtualization platform on-board the drone, aiming at providing an intermediate processing layer that runs Virtualized Networking Functions (VNF). This way, both preprocessing or intelligent analytics can be locally performed, saving communications and memory resources. The contribution includes a system architecture that has been successfully validated through experimentation with a real test-bed and comprehensively evaluated through computer simulation. The results show significant communication improvements employing LoRa-drone gateways when compared to traditional fixed LoRa deployments in terms of link availability and covered areas, especially in vast monitored extensions, or at points with difficult access, such as rugged zones. MDPI 2020-07-23 /pmc/articles/PMC7435977/ /pubmed/32718087 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/s20154109 Text en © 2020 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Sanchez-Iborra, Ramon
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Ruiz, Pedro Miguel
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Enhancing Extensive and Remote LoRa Deployments through MEC-Powered Drone Gateways
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title_full Enhancing Extensive and Remote LoRa Deployments through MEC-Powered Drone Gateways
title_fullStr Enhancing Extensive and Remote LoRa Deployments through MEC-Powered Drone Gateways
title_full_unstemmed Enhancing Extensive and Remote LoRa Deployments through MEC-Powered Drone Gateways
title_short Enhancing Extensive and Remote LoRa Deployments through MEC-Powered Drone Gateways
title_sort enhancing extensive and remote lora deployments through mec-powered drone gateways
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7435977/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32718087
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/s20154109
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