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Journal : ILKOM Jurnal Ilmiah

LoRaWAN-Based Communication for Autonomous Vehicles: Performance and Development Saharuna, Saharuna; Adiprabowo, Tjahjo; Yassir, Muhammad; Nurdiana, Dian; Adi, Puput Dani Prasetyo; Kitagawa, Akio; Satyawan, Arief Suryadi
ILKOM Jurnal Ilmiah Vol 16, No 3 (2024)
Publisher : Prodi Teknik Informatika FIK Universitas Muslim Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33096/ilkom.v16i3.2311.236-254

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Automotive technology in the future continues to develop with a variety of sophistication, especially in vehicles that can move on their own, this research is new from previous developments, intelligent vehicles can be seen from various system developments ranging from the ability to find parking positions, have the right navigation system, and are equipped with various artificial senses such as LiDAR, Smart Camera, Artificial Intelligence, and various components for telecommunications. A small part that will be discussed in this research is in terms of data communication. The development of intelligent vehicles in a broader scope can be included in one of the categories to build a Smart City. In the analysis system, this research develops in terms of analyzing the possibility of data collisions or how to avoid them, with various methods that can be developed and approached comprehensively using LoRaWAN, so that a method can be determined using LoRaWAN Communication and LoRa Modules that can have an important impact in the development of intelligent vehicles or autonomous vehicles for Smart City. In this paper, the LoRa data transmission approach is to use the GPS Module, the GPS Module data is sent from each car to the nearest LoRaWAN Gateway, the car can automatically select the nearest Gateway for data optimization, reducing Packet Loss and Signal Attenuation due to LoRa data communication in the NLOS area, This article still uses data transmission simulation using MATLAB and is planned to be applied to Smart vehicles directly, the contribution of this research is the discovery of a new method in terms of LoRaWAN-based multi-point data transmission that can avoid data collisions from the position of intelligent vehicles in Mobile or moving, in building Smart City technology in the future.
Performance Analysis of LoRaWAN Communication Utilizing the RFM96 Module Yassir, Muhammad; Soepandi, Harry; Hanani, Ajib; Prakasa, Johan Ericka Wahyu; Puspitadewi, Ganis Chandra; Wibowo, Sastya Hendri; Adi, Puput Dani Prasetyo; Kitagawa, Akio
ILKOM Jurnal Ilmiah Vol 16, No 3 (2024)
Publisher : Prodi Teknik Informatika FIK Universitas Muslim Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33096/ilkom.v16i3.2326.255-270

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This research discusses the utilization of LoRa and LoRaWAN or Low Power Wide Area (LPWA) and Low Power Wide Area Network (LPWAN). In this study, the application server is utilized using Telkom IoT. In its utilization, Telkom IoT can provide comprehensive results regarding LoRa quality of service capabilities such as bit rate, latency, and longitude and latitude data. Terrestrial measurements conduct tests in different areas with different conditions that cause different data obstruction, with several LoRa end-node points transmitting data with low bit-rate. For example, heart rate data. Some other parameters are the spreading factor (SF) and power consumption. Some parameters that determine the quality of transmitting data include the Spreading Factor and the Bandwidth used. From the analysis dan Experiment results, the Delay (ms) generated from measurements using RFM96 LoRa for IoT is around 0.02 seconds or 20 ms to around 0.05 seconds or 50 ms, and sometimes it can reach 0.07 ms to 0.09 ms. RSSI and SNR show the quality of the signal obtained which will provide a Quality of Service (QoS) value. From the measurement results using Telkom IoT in several times of data collection and testing, the average RSSI (-dBm) is at -110 dBm to -115 dBm. While SNR is at -10 dB to -16 dB.