1074 LoRaWAN Overview
1074.1 Chapter Overview
This comprehensive guide covers LoRaWAN (Long Range Wide Area Network) technology for IoT applications. The content has been organized into focused chapters for easier navigation and learning.
In one sentence: LoRaWAN trades bandwidth for range, enabling 10+ km communication on battery power lasting years, ideal for remote sensor deployments.
Remember this rule: Design for kilobytes per day, not megabytes per hour; LoRaWAN excels when you need occasional small messages from far-away places, not real-time streaming or large data transfers.
1074.2 Learning Path
Follow these chapters in order for a complete understanding of LoRaWAN:
1074.2.1 1. LoRaWAN Introduction
Difficulty: Beginner | Time: 15-20 minutes
- What is LPWAN and why it matters for IoT
- The challenge LoRaWAN solves that Wi-Fi cannot
- Basic concepts: LoRa vs LoRaWAN, device classes, spreading factors
- Use case overview: when to choose LoRaWAN
1074.2.2 2. LoRa Modulation and Spreading Factors
Difficulty: Intermediate | Time: 20-25 minutes
- How Chirp Spread Spectrum (CSS) modulation works
- Why CSS provides interference immunity
- Spreading factor trade-offs (SF7-SF12)
- Battery life calculations
- Common scenarios to avoid
1074.2.3 3. LoRaWAN vs Other LPWANs
Difficulty: Intermediate | Time: 15-20 minutes
- LoRa (physical layer) vs LoRaWAN (network protocol)
- Comparison with NB-IoT and Sigfox
- Decision framework for technology selection
- Scenario-based recommendations
1074.2.4 4. LoRaWAN Network Architecture
Difficulty: Intermediate | Time: 25-30 minutes
- Star-of-stars network topology
- End devices, gateways, network servers, application servers
- Device classes (A, B, C) in detail
- Power consumption comparisons
- Multi-gateway deployments
1074.2.5 5. ADR and Duty Cycle Optimization
Difficulty: Advanced | Time: 25-30 minutes
- Adaptive Data Rate (ADR) algorithm internals
- Link margin calculations
- EU and US duty cycle regulations
- Message budget calculations
- ADR tuning for different deployments
1074.2.6 6. Common Pitfalls and Tradeoffs
Difficulty: Intermediate | Time: 20-25 minutes
- Duty cycle violations and how to avoid them
- Payload size constraints across spreading factors
- ADR misunderstandings
- Device class selection mistakes
- OTAA vs ABP activation methods
1074.2.7 7. LoRaWAN Simulation Lab
Difficulty: Intermediate | Time: 45-60 minutes
- Hands-on Wokwi ESP32 simulation
- LoRaWAN packet structure exploration
- Spreading factor effects demonstration
- Duty cycle tracking implementation
- ADR behavior observation
1074.2.8 8. Practice Exercises
Difficulty: Intermediate | Time: 30-45 minutes
- Range testing and optimization exercises
- ADR simulation scenarios
- Device class selection problems
- Gateway coverage planning
- Troubleshooting exercises
1074.3 Quick Reference
1074.3.1 LoRaWAN at a Glance
| Metric | Value |
|---|---|
| Range | 2-15 km (urban), 40+ km (rural) |
| Data Rate | 0.3-50 kbps |
| Battery Life | 5-10+ years |
| Payload Size | 51-222 bytes (SF-dependent) |
| Frequency | 868 MHz (EU), 915 MHz (US), sub-GHz ISM |
| Devices per Gateway | 10,000+ |
| Latency | Seconds to minutes (Class A) |
1074.3.2 When to Use LoRaWAN
Ideal for: - Large geographic coverage (farms, campuses, cities) - Battery-powered sensors requiring 5-10+ year lifespan - Low data volume applications (sensor readings, alerts) - Remote/rural locations without cellular coverage - Cost-sensitive deployments
NOT suitable for: - Real-time video or high-bandwidth data - Latency-critical applications (<1 second response) - Continuous streaming data - High-mobility applications (vehicles at highway speeds)
1074.3.3 Technology Comparison
| Factor | LoRaWAN | Sigfox | NB-IoT | Wi-Fi |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Range | 2-40 km | 10-50 km | 1-10 km | 50-100 m |
| Data Rate | 0.3-50 kbps | 100 bps | 250 kbps | 54-600 Mbps |
| Battery Life | 5-10 years | 10-20 years | 5-10 years | Days-weeks |
| Network | Private or public | Public only | Carrier | Private |
| Cost | Low | Low | Medium | Low |
1074.5 Whatβs Next
Start your LoRaWAN journey with LoRaWAN Introduction, or jump directly to the topic that interests you most.
For advanced protocol details, continue to LoRaWAN Architecture.