Evaluation of LPWAN technologies for pest monitoring

Konferenz: EASS – Energieautonome Sensorsysteme 2024 - 12. GMM-Tagung
19.03.2024-20.03.2024 in Freiburg, Germany

Tagungsband: GMM-Fb. 109: EASS 2024

Seiten: 3Sprache: EnglischTyp: PDF

Autoren:
Vitzthumecker, Thomas; Kopp, Lorenz; Bierl, Rudolf

Inhalt:
The choice of wireless technology for a pest monitoring setup is crucial for energy efficiency and reliability. We analysed 48 different modules with regards to bitwise energy consumption theoretically and evaluated the best modules in real-life scenarios. It was found that the choice of module can be inferred from a thorough market analysis and Narrowband Internet of things (NB-IoT) and Long Range (LoRa) are the most promising candidates for deployment in industrial environments. Regarding the tested site NB-IoT showed a coverage of over 97 % with good signal quality. For LoRa a calculation of the coverage percentage is not reasonable, as it strongly depends on the amount and location of the gate-ways. It was determined that one gateway can cover more than 10,000 m2. The results indicate that NB-IoT is suitable for wireless transmission in industrial environments and that LoRa with an individual gateway setup is ideal as a backup solution.