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3 The Problem Connectivity providers deploying LoRaWAN networks face a range of challenges that directly impact capacity and reliability: Environmental Constraints: Meters are often installed in difficult locations such as deep underground in pits under iron cover (like water meter), or indoor in basements in metal enclosures (like energy meter) or directly in apartments. Gateway Density: Sparse gateway installations result in weak coverage, leading to packet loss, and the need for retransmissions. Spreading Factor (SF) Distribution: Sub-optimal use of high SFs like SF11 and SF12 leads to network congestion. Transmission Volume and Device Density: Urban areas with a high density of end devices often experience collisions and data bottlenecks. Infrastructure Variation: The use of 8-channel versus 16-64 channel gateways, as well as indoor versus outdoor setups, significantly affects performance. Impact: These issues can lead to missed readings, SLA violations, and customer dissatisfaction, especially in high-demand utility scenarios. Proposed Solutions Optimizing LoRaWAN network capacity in utility metering demands a layered approach that blends architectural foresight, intelligent transmission control, and firmware-level adaptability. The Network Capacity Task Force recommends the following best practices: 1. Gateway Deployment and Network Topology Design The way gateways are deployed directly shapes the capacity, reliability, and performance of a LoRaWAN network. A one-size-fits-all approach is not effective—deployment must reflect the physical environment, device density, and required service levels. A tiered architecture that combines 16-64 channel and 8 channel gateways provides both coverage and resilience, while ensuring efficient use of resources. Outdoor 16-64 channel gateways 16-64 channel gateways should form the backbone of city-wide deployments. With higher channel capacity and longer-range connectivity, benefiting from favourable propagation conditions, they are best suited for supporting large-scale device populations across broad urban landscapes. LoRa Alliance ® WHITEPAPER
