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Design of Non-Coherent and Coherent Receivers for Chirp Spread Spectrum Systems

Published 6 May 2021 in eess.SP | (2105.02833v1)

Abstract: LoRaWAN is a prominent communication standard to enable reliable low-power, long-range communications for the Internet of Things (IoT). The modulation technique used in LoRaWAN, commonly known as LoRa modulation, is based on the principle of chirp spread spectrum (CSS). While extensive research has been conducted on improving various aspects of LoRa transmitter, the design of LoRa receivers that can operate under practical conditions of timing and frequency offsets is missing. To fill this gap, this paper develops and presents detailed designs of timing, frequency and phase synchronization circuits for both non-coherent and coherent detection of CSS signals. More importantly, the proposed receiver can be used to detect the recently proposed CSS-based modulation that embeds extra information bits in the starting phases of conventional CSS symbols. Such a transmission scheme, referred to as phase-shift keying CSS (PSK-CSS) helps to improve the transmission rates of the conventional CSS system. In particular, it is shown that the bit error rate performance of the PSK-CSS scheme achieved with the proposed practical coherent receiver has only 0.25 dB gaps as compared to the ideal co-coherent receiver.

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