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JCM 2024 Vol.19(2): 65-77
Doi: 10.12720/jcm.19.2.65-77

FT-CSMA: A Fine-Tuned CSMA Protocol for LoRa-Based Networks

Chaib Mostefa1, Tahar Abbes Mounir2,*, Allali Mahamed Abdelmadjid3, and Abdelouahab Nouar3
1.LME Laboratory, Hassiba Ben Bouali University Chlef, Algeria
2.Department Science Computer, Hassiba Ben Bouali University Chlef, Alge
3.LIA Laboratory, FSEI Hassiba Ben Bouali University Chlef, Algeria
Email: m.chaib@univ-chlef.dz (C.M.); m.taharabbes@univ-chlef.dz (T.A.M.); m.allali@univ-chlef.dz (A.M.A.); a.nouar@univ-chlef.dz (A.N.)
*Corresponding author

Manuscript received August 8, 2023; revised August 30, 2023; accepted November 1, 2023; published February 10, 2024.

Abstract—Advances in low-power networking have shown remarkable evolution for the Internet of Things. LoRa technology promises low power consumption and long-range connectivity while maintaining sufficient throughput. However, in environments with a higher density of nodes, there is a high potential for packet collisions, compromising the reliability of the technology. This is a direct consequence of using an Aloha-based protocol to access the channel. This article proposes a Carrier Sense Multiple Access (CSMA) protocol called FT-CSMA, a new collision avoidance technique based on a hybrid of CSMA in IEEE 802.15.4 and CSMA in IEEE 802.11. The design of this protocol aims to provide an acceptable trade-off between the performance parameters of LoRa-based networks. Energy consumption, packet delivery ratio, and delay are interdependent; improving one will affect the others. FT-CSMA outperforms other methods in terms of Quality of Service and energy efficiency, with a 2% reduction in energy consumption and a 5% increase in packet delivery ratio.
 
Keywords—LoRa, LoRaWAN, Carrier Sense Multiple Access (CSMA), Channel Activity Detection (CAD), wireless network, collision


Cite: Chaib Mostefa, Tahar Abbes Mounir, Allali Mahamed Abdelmadjid, and Abdelouahab Noua, “FT-CSMA: A Fine-Tuned CSMA Protocol for LoRa-Based Networks," Journal of Communications, vol. 19, no. 2, pp. 65-77, 2024.


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