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M-Ary Aggregate Spread Pulse Modulation with Pulse-Shaping Power Control for Highly Scalable LPWANs

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posted on 2025-09-19, 09:22 authored by AV Nikitin, Ruslan DavidchackRuslan Davidchack
M-ary Aggregate Spread Pulse Modulation (M-ASPM) is the physical layer (PHY) modulation technique that is well suited for use in low-power wide-area networks (LPWANs). Notably, M-ASPM combines high energy-per-bit efficiency, robustness, resistance to interference, and a number of other favorable technical characteristics, with the spread-spectrum ability to maintain the capacity of an uplink-focused network while extending its range. However, when all M-ASPM nodes transmit with the same average power, implementation of such capacity-preserving range extension may become impractical in complicated propagation environments with greatly varying path losses. Favorably, the efficiency of M-ASPM with constant-envelope pulses can be maintained effectively the same as the efficiency of transmitting a continuous constant-envelope waveform. Then the transmit power of different nodes can be adjusted, without sacrificing the transmission efficiency, to compensate for differences in the path attenuation. This enables us to significantly simplify planning and management of the network. In addition, such a variable-power approach generally increases the network capacity and the average energy efficiency of the nodes, as compared with the arrangement of the nodes with a constant transmit power. In this paper, we outline a practical approach to implementing such an energy-efficient M-ASPM power control, that can be used for scaling LPWANs with realistic desired and/or actual areal distributions of the uplink nodes under diverse propagation conditions.<p></p>

History

Author affiliation

College of Science & Engineering Comp' & Math' Sciences

Version

  • VoR (Version of Record)

Published in

IEEE Access

Volume

11

Pagination

25642 - 25661

Publisher

Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers

issn

2169-3536

eissn

2169-3536

Copyright date

2023

Available date

2025-09-19

Language

en

Deposited by

Professor Ruslan Davidchack

Deposit date

2025-09-07