M2 Internship on Testbed Design for Emulating Dense LoRaWAN Networks
Type de contrat : Stage
Niveau de diplôme exigé : Bac + 4 ou équivalent
Fonction : Stagiaire de la recherche
A propos du centre ou de la direction fonctionnelle
This internship is an INSA internship, within an Inria Research Team.
The Inria research centre in Lyon is the 9th Inria research centre, formally created in January 2022. It brings together approximately 300 people in 17 research teams and research support services.
Its staff are distributed in Villeurbanne, Lyon Gerland, and Saint-Etienne.
The Lyon centre is active in the fields of software, distributed and high-performance computing, embedded systems, quantum computing and privacy in the digital world, but also in digital health and computational biology.
Contexte et atouts du poste
This work will take place in the Inria Agora research team in Lyon, in conjunction with the ANR DOLL national research project. The goal of the DOLL project is to improve LoRaWAN for an increased network capacity in the presence of downlink traffic, while not hindering the reliability of uplink communication. The internship student will be supervised by Dr. Oana Iova (Inria Agora, INSA Lyon) and will work closely with Carlos Fernandez Hernandez (PhD student in Inria Agora, INSA Lyon) and Prof. Fabrice Valois (Inria Agora, INSA Lyon).
Mission confiée
LoRaWAN [1] has established itself as one of the most popular Low Power Wide Area Network (LPWAN) technologies for communicating Internet of Things (IoT) devices. Although it has been thoroughly studied, most research and applications have focused on uplink traffic (from end device to network server), while downlink traffic (from network server to end device) is not prioritised [2], as it can have a negative impact on network performance [3, 4]. Nevertheless, downlink traffic is essential for several LoRaWAN mechanisms (e.g., end device activation) and key to exploiting applications that require the bidirectional capabilities of LoRaWAN (e.g., for reliability). Since the network server is in charge of determining when and from which gateway the downlink should be transmitted, this process has to be more thoroughly studied.
The problematic to explore during the internship is focused on the communication between the end devices, the gateways, and the network server, specifically how the gateway forwarder software handles the downlink traffic [5].
References
[1] L. A. T. Committee, “Lorawan 1.1 specification,” https://resources.lora-alliance.org/technical-specifications/lorawan-specification-v1-1, 2018, 2023-04-
[2] J. M. Marais, A. M. Abu-Mahfouz, and G. P. Hancke, “A survey on the viability of confirmed traffic in a LoRaWAN,” vol. 8, pp. 9296–9311. [Online]. Available: https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/8952708/
[3] A.-I. Pop, U. Raza, P. Kulkarni, and M. Sooriyabandara, “Does bidirectional traffic do more harm than good in LoRaWAN based LPWA networks?” in GLOBECOM 2017 - 2017 IEEE Global Communications Conference. IEEE, pp. 1–6. [Online]. Available: http://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/8254509/
[4] F. Van den Abeele, J. Haxhibeqiri, I. Moerman, and J. Hoebeke, “Scalability analysis of large-scale LoRaWAN networks in ns-3,” vol. 4, no. 6, pp. 2186–2198. [Online]. Available: http://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/8090518/
[5] J. Wang and P.-G. Fan, “Research and implement of just-in-time dual buffer-queues in LoRaWAN gateways,” in 2020 IEEE 8th International Conference on Information, Communication and Networks (ICICN). IEEE, pp. 63–68. [Online]. Available: https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/9205105
Principales activités
The intern student will design and setup a testbed consisting in a Raspberry-Pi running an instance of a network server (e.g., Chirpstack or The Things Stack) and two LoRaWAN gateways where the scheduling process will be studied from both perspectives. The intern student will also have to design a mechanism to inject uplink traffic to the network server that will allow to generate downlink traffic as well as a system that allows to collect data for analysis. A scientific report explaing the testbed and the resulted data is expected.
Compétences
Applicants studying for a Computer Science or Telecommunication Engineering degree are encouraged to apply and should have the following skills:
• A good background in systems and computer networks;
• Practical skills with programming languages (mainly C/C++ and Python).
French language is not mandatory but welcomed. We look for empathic proactive and self-driven students.
Avantages
- Subsidized meals at INSA university restaurants
- Partial reimbursement of public transport costs
- Social, cultural and sports events and activities
- Social security coverage
Rémunération
Salary apx. 600€ per month (4.35 euros/hour)
This internship will be remunerated by INSA
Informations générales
- Thème/Domaine :
Réseaux et télécommunications
Système & réseaux (BAP E) - Ville : Villeurbanne
- Centre Inria : Centre Inria de Lyon
- Date de prise de fonction souhaitée : 2025-02-03
- Durée de contrat : 6 mois
- Date limite pour postuler : 2024-11-28
Attention: Les candidatures doivent être déposées en ligne sur le site Inria. Le traitement des candidatures adressées par d'autres canaux n'est pas garanti.
Consignes pour postuler
Sécurité défense :
Ce poste est susceptible d’être affecté dans une zone à régime restrictif (ZRR), telle que définie dans le décret n°2011-1425 relatif à la protection du potentiel scientifique et technique de la nation (PPST). L’autorisation d’accès à une zone est délivrée par le chef d’établissement, après avis ministériel favorable, tel que défini dans l’arrêté du 03 juillet 2012, relatif à la PPST. Un avis ministériel défavorable pour un poste affecté dans une ZRR aurait pour conséquence l’annulation du recrutement.
Politique de recrutement :
Dans le cadre de sa politique diversité, tous les postes Inria sont accessibles aux personnes en situation de handicap.
Contacts
- Équipe Inria : AGORA
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Recruteur :
Iova Oana-teodora / oana.iova@inria.fr
A propos d'Inria
Inria est l’institut national de recherche dédié aux sciences et technologies du numérique. Il emploie 2600 personnes. Ses 215 équipes-projets agiles, en général communes avec des partenaires académiques, impliquent plus de 3900 scientifiques pour relever les défis du numérique, souvent à l’interface d’autres disciplines. L’institut fait appel à de nombreux talents dans plus d’une quarantaine de métiers différents. 900 personnels d’appui à la recherche et à l’innovation contribuent à faire émerger et grandir des projets scientifiques ou entrepreneuriaux qui impactent le monde. Inria travaille avec de nombreuses entreprises et a accompagné la création de plus de 200 start-up. L'institut s'efforce ainsi de répondre aux enjeux de la transformation numérique de la science, de la société et de l'économie.