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A Tutorial on Chirp Spread Spectrum for LoRaWAN: Basics and Key Advances

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arxiv 2310.10503 v1 pith:KORBWJOI submitted 2023-10-16 eess.SP

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Chirps spread spectrum (CSS) modulation is the heart of long-range (LoRa) modulation used in the context of long-range wide area network (LoRaWAN) in internet of things (IoT) scenarios. Despite being a proprietary technology owned by Semtech Corp., LoRa modulation has drawn much attention from the research and industry communities in recent years. However, to the best of our knowledge, a comprehensive tutorial, investigating the CSS modulation in the LoRaWAN application, is missing in the literature. Therefore, in the first part of this paper, we provide a thorough analysis and tutorial of CSS modulation modified by LoRa specifications, discussing various aspects such as signal generation, detection, error performance, and spectral characteristics. Moreover, a summary of key recent advances in the context of CSS modulation applications in IoT networks is presented in the second part of this paper under four main categories of transceiver configuration and design, data rate improvement, interference modeling, and synchronization algorithms.

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  1. LoRaFlow: High-Quality Signal Reconstruction using Rectified Flow

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    LoRaFlow applies rectified flow, a diffusion-style generative model, to reconstruct LoRa chirps from noise, and reports improved symbol decoding at very low SNR.

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