In-phase and Quadrature Chirp Spread Spectrum for IoT Communications
Abstract
This paper describes a coherent chirp spread spectrum (CSS) technique based on the Long-Range (LoRa) physical layer (PHY) framework. LoRa PHY employs CSS on top of a variant of frequency shift keying (FSK), and non-coherent detection is employed at the receiver for obtaining the transmitted data symbols. In this paper, we propose a scheme that encodes information bits on both in-phase and quadrature components of the chirp signal, and rather employs a coherent detector at the receiver. Hence, channel equalization is required for compensating the channel induced phase rotation on the transmit signal. Moreover, a simple channel estimation technique exploits the LoRa reference sequences used for synchronization to obtain the complex channel coefficient used in the equalizer. Performance evaluation using numerical simulation shows that the proposed scheme achieves approximately 1 dB gain in terms of energy efficiency, and it doubles the spectral efficiency when compared to the conventional LoRa PHY scheme. This is due to the fact that the coherent receiver is able to exploit the orthogonality between in-phase and quadrature components of the transmit signal.
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@article{arxiv.2009.10421,
title = {In-phase and Quadrature Chirp Spread Spectrum for IoT Communications},
author = {Ivo Bizon Franco de Almeida and Marwa Chafii and Ahmad Nimr and Gerhard Fettweis},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2009.10421},
year = {2020}
}
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2020 IEEE Global Communications Conference: Selected Areas in Communications: Internet of Things and Smart Connected Communities (Globecom2020 SAC IoTSCC)