Emerging Information Science and Technology
Vol. 6 No. 1 (2025)

Performance of Long Range-Frequency Hopping Spread Spectrum (LR-FHSS) For LoRaWAN Satellite Communication

Adi, Puput (Unknown)
Stekelorom , Kevin (Unknown)



Article Info

Publish Date
03 Jun 2025

Abstract

Some factors that need to be developed in the LoRaWAN satellite communication system are using LR-FHSS (Long Range-Frequency Hoppong Spread Spectrum) to increase resistance to frequency interference and jamming, with the technique of using a small bandwidth per channel and operating on the same spectrum. With LR-FHSS devices on Earth can communicate with satellites that have relatively many movements. LR-FHSS uses 137 kHz bandwidth which is divided per channel around 488 Hz, with coding rates of 1/3 and 2/3 and separately modulated headers and payloads, and hop distance is a range of 3-50 kHz. LR-FHSS implementation is for monitoring hard-to-reach areas such as oceans, mountains, deserts, and others, as well as logistics tracking and asset management. LR-FHSS LoRaWAN uses RP2-1.0.1 which is the LoRa Alliance standardization for satellite communication. This research shows the Frequency Hopping Pattern for each device, the graph shows that there are 3 devices, devices 1, 2, and 3, which are spread over the free frequency channel between 0.0 and 17.5 with time slots 0 to 90. CR 1 with Frequency Hopping produces the fastest Time-on-air (ms) of 2 ms, and CR 2/3 with Frequency Hopping 3 ms, this is the best setting to produce the fastest ToA.

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Computer Science & IT

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Emerging Information Science and Technology is a double-blind peer-reviewed journal which publishes high quality and state-of-the-art research articles in the area of information science and technology. The articles in this journal cover from theoretical, technical, empirical, and practical ...