Field tests in rural Nepal show that a LoRa link at 62.5 kHz bandwidth with spreading factor 8 gives the best balance of signal strength, noise margin, and packet delivery over a 5 km line-of-sight path.
‘A Study of LoRa Low Power and Wide Area Network Technology’ [7] analyzes the performance of LoRa technology based on the code rate, spreading factor, and bandwidth parameters
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Performance Evaluation of LoRa Technology for Rural Connectivity: An Experimental Analysis in Nepal
Field tests in rural Nepal show that a LoRa link at 62.5 kHz bandwidth with spreading factor 8 gives the best balance of signal strength, noise margin, and packet delivery over a 5 km line-of-sight path.