Coded Relaying in LoRa Sensor Networks
Siddhartha S. Borkotoky, Pavan Datta Abbineni, Vatsalya Chaubey, Sonu, Rathi

TL;DR
This paper introduces two opportunistic coded relaying protocols for LoRa sensor networks, significantly reducing relay transmissions and improving message loss and delay performance.
Contribution
It presents novel coded relaying protocols with XOR-based forwarding and cooperative strategies, enhancing efficiency and reliability over traditional methods.
Findings
Up to 55% reduction in relay transmission time with single relay.
Up to 16% lower message-loss rate with cooperative relaying.
33% reduction in relay transmission times compared to conventional forwarding.
Abstract
To enhance the reliability of LoRa sensor networks, we propose two opportunistic forwarding protocols in which relays overhear sensor-to-gateway messages and periodically forward them to a gateway. To reduce the number of transmissions, the relays forward XOR sums of the overheard messages. One protocol employs a single relay node, while two relays cooperate in the other. With a single relay, our proposed protocol requires fewer relay transmissions to achieve similar loss rates as conventional uncoded forwarding in which every received message is immediately forwarded. We demonstrate up to 55% reduction in relay transmission time relative to uncoded forwarding. The cooperative protocol provides better loss and delay performance than the single-relay protocol, and we demonstrate up to 16% reduction in the message-loss rate along with 33% reduction in relay transmission times compared to…
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