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The Internet of Things (IoT) is expected to grow in the upcoming years. LoRaWAN is one
promising Low Power Wide Area Network (LPWAN) standard proposed for IoT widely
adopted across the world. It runs on unlicensed spectrum and was designed to carry
sporadic traffic.
This dissertation analyses the performance of LoRaWAN in extreme conditions, where
peak traffic loads occur in the network. It starts by evaluating the Network Simulator 3 (ns-
3) LoRaWAN module, identifying and correcting their implementation. In a second phase,
it evaluates the limitations of the class A LoRaWAN access protocol during synchronized
peaks of traffic, and proposes a new access algorithm to improve the reliability and reduce
the latency.
