Partial Symbol Recovery for Interference Resilience in Low-Power Wide Area Networks

Kai Sun, Zhimeng Yin, Weiwei Chen, Shuai Wang, Zeyu Zhang, Tian He
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Recent years have witnessed the proliferation of Low-power Wide Area Networks (LPWANs) in the unlicensed band for various Internet-of-Things (IoT) applications. Due to the ultra-low transmission power and long transmission duration, LPWAN devices inevitably suffer from high power Cross Technology Interference (CTI), such as interference from Wi-Fi, coexisting in the same spectrum. To alleviate this issue, this paper introduces the Partial Symbol Recovery (PSR) scheme for improving the CTI resilience of LPWAN. We verify our idea on LoRa, a widely adopted LPWAN technique, as a proof of concept.At the PHY layer, although CTI has much higher power, its duration is relatively shorter compared with LoRa symbols, leaving part of a LoRa symbol uncorrupted. Moreover, due to its high redundancy, LoRa chips within a symbol are highly correlated. This opens the possibility of detecting a LoRa symbol with only part of the chips. By examining the unique frequency patterns in LoRa symbols with time-frequency analysis, our design effectively detects the clean LoRa chips that are free of CTI. This enables PSR to only rely on clean LoRa chips for successfully recovering from communication failures. We evaluate our PSR design with real-world testbeds, including SX1280 LoRa chips and USRP B210, under Wi-Fi interference in various scenarios. Extensive experiments demonstrate that our design offers reliable packet recovery performance, successfully boosting the LoRa packet reception ratio from 45.2% to 82.2% with a performance gain of 1.8×.
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低功耗广域网抗干扰的部分符号恢复
近年来,各种物联网(IoT)应用的无授权频段低功耗广域网(lpwan)激增。由于超低的传输功率和较长的传输时间,LPWAN设备不可避免地会受到高功率的跨技术干扰(CTI),例如来自Wi-Fi的干扰,在同一频谱中共存。为了解决这一问题,本文引入了部分符号恢复(PSR)方案来提高LPWAN的CTI弹性。我们在LoRa(一种广泛采用的LPWAN技术)上验证了我们的想法,作为概念验证。在物理层,虽然CTI具有更高的功率,但与LoRa符号相比,它的持续时间相对较短,使得部分LoRa符号未被损坏。此外,由于其高冗余性,一个符号内的LoRa芯片高度相关。这开启了仅用部分芯片检测LoRa符号的可能性。通过使用时频分析检查LoRa符号中的独特频率模式,我们的设计有效地检测了无CTI的干净LoRa芯片。这使得PSR仅依靠干净的LoRa芯片成功地从通信故障中恢复。我们通过实际测试平台(包括SX1280 LoRa芯片和USRP B210)在各种场景下的Wi-Fi干扰下评估了我们的PSR设计。大量的实验表明,我们的设计提供了可靠的数据包恢复性能,成功地将LoRa数据包接收率从45.2%提高到82.2%,性能增益为1.8倍。
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