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AMAC-LW: Adaptive medium access control for long range wide area network with energy-aware routing M., Sowmya; Sundaram, S. Meenakshi; Murugesan, Pandiyanathan; K. S., Santhosh Kumar; Murgod, Tejaswini R.
International Journal of Electrical and Computer Engineering (IJECE) Vol 16, No 3: June 2026
Publisher : Institute of Advanced Engineering and Science

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.11591/ijece.v16i3.pp1626-1644

Abstract

To enhance the performance of long range wide area network (LoRaWAN), a routing algorithm and a novel medium access control (MAC) layer protocol are required. In addition to addressing scalability and security issues, the protocol seeks to improve communication efficiency, dependability, and power consumption. It presents a dynamic routing method that reduces energy consumption by utilizing machine learning processes, adaptive routing tactics, and route optimization approaches. Simulations in a range of deployment situations are used to assess the suggested solutions. These results imply that the suggested protocol and routing scheme have the potential to greatly enhance the sustainability, energy efficiency, and performance of LoRaWAN-based Internet of Things networks. The effectiveness of the proposed solutions is evaluated through extensive simulations across diverse deployment scenarios. The results demonstrate that the proposed MAC protocol achieves a throughput of 350 bps, outperforming conventional protocols that typically reach only 220 bps. Latency is reduced to 50 ms from 85 ms, energy consumption is decreased to 2.5 joules from 4.5 joules, and the packet delivery ratio (PDR) is improved to 95%, compared to 75% in existing approaches. These findings highlight the potential of the proposed protocol and routing scheme to significantly enhance the performance, energy efficiency, and sustainability of LoRaWAN-based IoT networks.