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Message Replication for Improving Reliability of LR-FHSS Direct-to-Satellite IoT

Networking and Internet Architecture 2025-01-22 v1

Abstract

Long-range frequency-hopping spread spectrum (LR-FHSS) promises to enhance network capacity by integrating frequency hopping into existing Long Range Wide Area Networks (LoRaWANs). Due to its simplicity and scalability, LR-FHSS has generated significant interest as a potential candidate for direct-to-satellite IoT (D2S-IoT) applications. This paper explores methods to improve the reliability of data transfer on the uplink (i.e., from terrestrial IoT nodes to satellite) of LR-FHSS D2S-IoT networks. Because D2S-IoT networks are expected to support large numbers of potentially uncoordinated IoT devices per satellite, acknowledgment-cum-retransmission-aided reliability mechanisms are not suitable due to their lack of scalability. We therefore leverage message-replication, wherein every application-layer message is transmitted multiple times to improve the probability of reception without the use of receiver acknowledgments. We propose two message-replication schemes. One scheme is based on conventional replication, where multiple replicas of a message are transmitted, each as a separate link-layer frame. In the other scheme, multiple copies of a message is included in the payload of a single link-layer frame. We show that both techniques improve LR-FHSS reliability. Which method is more suitable depends on the network's traffic characteristics. We provide guidelines to choose the optimal method.

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@article{arxiv.2501.11984,
  title  = {Message Replication for Improving Reliability of LR-FHSS Direct-to-Satellite IoT},
  author = {Sonu Rathi and Siddhartha S. Borkotoky},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2501.11984},
  year   = {2025}
}