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On fast prototyping LoRaWAN: a cheap and open platform for daily experiments

Pulpito et al., 2018

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18001801796797520115
Author
Pulpito M
Fornarelli P
Pomo C
Boccadoro P
Grieco L
Publication year
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IET Wireless Sensor Systems

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Low‐power wide area networks (LPWANs) are gaining momentum within Internet of Things circles, thanks to their inherent capabilities to simplify network topologies and increase coverage in low‐rate and low‐power communications. This study focuses on a specific …
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