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LoRaWAN Behaviour Analysis through Dataset Traffic Investigation

The large development of Internet of Things technologies is increasing the use of smart-devices to solve and support several real-life issues. In many cases, the aim is to move toward systems that, even if significant demands are not required in terms of quantity of exchanged data, they should be ve...

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Published in:Sensors (Basel, Switzerland) Switzerland), 2022-03, Vol.22 (7), p.2470
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Application servers
Bandwidths
Business metrics
Communication
Datasets
Electric Power Supplies
Gateways
Internet of Things
Investigations
LoRA
LoRaWAN
LPWAN
Network servers
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Ports
Power
Semiconductor industry
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Software
Software development tools
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