Capacity & Coverage Analysis for Planning Yogyakarta Smart City's Network (Use Case: LoRaWAN)

Jogja Smart Service application is owned by the Yogyakarta City Government in order to create Yogyakarta Smart City. In 2021. There were 802 complaints received by the application from a total of 415,509 Yogyakarta residents regarding public facility problems in the Yogyakarta. Among many complaints...

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Published in:2022 IEEE Asia Pacific Conference on Wireless and Mobile (APWiMob) pp. 1 - 6
Main Authors: Hamdala, Marcia Rizky, Perdana, Doan, Tri Hanurato, Ir Ahmad
Format: Conference Proceeding
Language:English
Published: IEEE 09-12-2022
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Summary:Jogja Smart Service application is owned by the Yogyakarta City Government in order to create Yogyakarta Smart City. In 2021. There were 802 complaints received by the application from a total of 415,509 Yogyakarta residents regarding public facility problems in the Yogyakarta. Among many complaints, the author will focus on 5 problems; public street lighting, electricity services, drinking water services, waste disposal, and air-quality monitoring. Smart City concept is divided into 6 aspects, (1) Smart Economy, (2) Smart Mobility, (3) Smart Environment, (4) Smart People, (5) Smart Living and (6) Smart Governance. In making Smart City concept come true, it requires IoT in its implementation. The problems mentioned by the authors can be solved by smart city concept. LoRaWAN is one of LPWAN non-cellular which is the strongest candidate in the smart city concept. The authors will solve these problems using non-cellular LPWAN analysis for Yogyakarta Smart City. The results of the analysis using Atoll simulation is coverage by signal and coverage by SNR. LoRaWAN produces coverage by signal of -70.07 dBm and coverage by SNR of -101.12 dBm.
DOI:10.1109/APWiMob56856.2022.10014351