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LoRaWAN is a widely used solution in today’s Internet of Things (IoT) applications to connect remote sensor nodes to the Internet. At the same time, microcontroller-based sensor nodes with increased processing capacities are increasingly becoming smart nodes applied for performing machine learning tasks. We argue that LoRaWAN has important connectivity limitations to truly unleash the potential of these smart tiny nodes. We position to apply LoRa mesh networks as a communication substrate to enable novel networking capacities for the new scenario of distributed smart IoT nodes.
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