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Konstantin Mikhaylov

Researcher at University of Oulu

Publications -  103
Citations -  3214

Konstantin Mikhaylov is an academic researcher from University of Oulu. The author has contributed to research in topics: Wireless sensor network & LPWAN. The author has an hindex of 21, co-authored 95 publications receiving 2466 citations. Previous affiliations of Konstantin Mikhaylov include Brno University of Technology.

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On the coverage of LPWANs: range evaluation and channel attenuation model for LoRa technology

TL;DR: This work studies the coverage of the recently developed LoRa LPWAN technology via real-life measurements and presents a channel attenuation model derived from the measurement data that can be used to estimate the path loss in 868 MHz ISM band in an area similar to Oulu, Finland.
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Analysis of Capacity and Scalability of the LoRa Low Power Wide Area Network Technology

TL;DR: The performance metrics of a single LoRaWAN end device, namely uplink throughput and data transmission time, are derived and few issues which need to be taken into account when making an application using LoRa or deploying a LoRa network are pointed out.
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Performance of a low-power wide-area network based on LoRa technology : Doppler robustness, scalability, and coverage

TL;DR: An analysis and reports experimental validation of the various performance metrics of the LoRa low-power wide-area network technology, which shows that at around 40 km/h, the communication performance gets worse, and it is expected that communication link is more reliable when lower spreading factors are used.
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Evaluation of LoRa LPWAN technology for remote health and wellbeing monitoring

TL;DR: The obtained results show that when using 14 dBm transmit power and the largest spreading factor of 12 for the 868 MHz ISM band, the whole campus area can be covered, and measured packet success delivery ratio was 96.7 % without acknowledgements and retransmissions.