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Considering Sync Word and Header Error Rates for Performance Assessment in LoRa System
This paper deals with a general and complete analysis of the frame error rate in LoRa system, not only considering the payload error rate, but also the sync word (carrying network information) and the header (carrying control information) error rates. It is proved that, in the high signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) range, it is more likely to reject a LoRa frame due to an erroneous sync word estimation rather than an erroneous header or payload decoding, due to the fact that it is not coded. The theoretical results are then verified through simulations.