Jose Alamos: Collision-Resistant LoRa Symbol Detector

CoRa: A Collision-Resistant LoRa Symbol Detector of Low Complexity

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May 13, 2025 from 04:00 PM to 05:00 PM (Europe/Berlin / UTC200)

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Long range communication with LoRa has become popular as it avoids the complexity of multi-hop communication at low cost and low energy consumption. 
LoRa is openly accessible, but its packets are particularly vulnerable to collisions due to long time on air in a shared band. This degrades communication performance. Existing techniques for demodulating LoRa symbols under collisions face challenges such as high computational complexity, reliance on accurate symbol boundary information, or error-prone peak detection methods.
In this paper, we introduce CoRa, a symbol detector for demodulating LoRa symbols under severe collisions. CoRa employs a Bayesian classifier to accurately identify the true symbol amidst interference  from other LoRa transmissions, leveraging empirically derived features from raw symbol data. Evaluations using real-world
and simulated packet traces demonstrate that \our clearly outperforms the related state-of-the-art, i.e.,  up to 29%  better decoding performance than TnB and 178% better than CIC.  Compared to the LoRa baseline demodulator, CoRa magnifies the packet reception rate by up to 11.53 times. CoRa offers a significant reduction in computational complexity compared to existing solutions by only adding a constant overhead to the baseline demodulator, while also eliminating the need for peak detection and accurately identifying colliding frames.