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Authenticated Preambles for Denial of Service Mitigation in LPWANs

NB-IoT leverages LTE features to provide energy-efficient and reliable LPWAN connectivity, sometimes outperforming technologies like LoRa. High variability in energy use and delays may limit its suitability for certain applications.

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Authenticated Preambles for Denial of Service Mitigation in LPWANs

Abstract

NarrowBand-IoT has just joined the LPWAN community. Unlike most of its competitors, NB-IoT did not emerge from a blank slate. Indeed, it is closely linked to LTE, from which it inherits many of the features that undoubtedly determine its behavior.

In this paper, we empirically explore the boundaries of this technology, analyzing from a user’s point of view critical characteristics such as energy consumption, reliability and delays. The results show that its performance in terms of energy is comparable and even outperforms, in some cases, an LPWAN reference technology like LoRa, with the added benefit of guaranteeing delivery.

However, the high variability observed in both energy expenditure and network delays call into question its suitability for some applications, especially those subject to service-level agreements.

Authors

Andrea Bartoli

Worldsensing

Xavier Vilajosana

Worldsensing