D2D Communications in LoRaWAN Low Power Wide Area Network: From Idea to Empirical Validation
Konstantin Mikhaylov, Juha Pet\"aj\"aj\"arvi, Jussi Haapola, Ari, Pouttu

TL;DR
This paper proposes and empirically validates a device-to-device communication protocol for LoRaWAN LPWANs, demonstrating significant reductions in data transfer time and energy consumption, with potential for improved network efficiency.
Contribution
It introduces a network-assisted D2D protocol for LoRaWAN, implemented on commercial hardware, and provides empirical evidence of its performance benefits.
Findings
D2D reduces data transfer time by up to 20 times
D2D decreases energy consumption significantly
D2D enables better frequency resource utilization
Abstract
In this paper we advocate the use of device-to-device (D2D) communications in a LoRaWAN Low Power Wide Area Network (LPWAN). After overviewing the critical features of the LoRaWAN technology, we discuss the pros and cons of enabling the D2D communications for it. Subsequently we propose a network-assisted D2D communications protocol and show its feasibility by implementing it on top of a LoRaWAN-certified commercial transceiver. The conducted experiments show the performance of the proposed D2D communications protocol and enable us to assess its performance. More precisely, we show that the D2D communications can reduce the time and energy for data transfer by 6 to 20 times compared to conventional LoRaWAN data transfer mechanisms. In addition, the use of D2D communications may have a positive effect on the network by enabling spatial re-use of the frequency resources. The proposed…
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