PT Journal AU Zemko, L Hros, D Valach, A Galinski, M Cicak, P TI Geolocation of Devices in Low-Power Wide-Area LoRa Network SO Communications - Scientific Letters of the University of Zilina PY 2025 BP E46 EP E62 VL 27 IS 4 WP https://komunikacie.uniza.sk/artkey/csl-202504-0005.php DE LoRa; LoRaWAN; geolocation; IoT; LPWAN; RSSI; trilateration SN 13354205 AB This article is focused on the geolocation possibilities in low-power deployments. A novel Logarithmic Distance Path Loss Model with a Memory (LDPL-M) algorithm is proposed to enhance the accuracy of determining the location of end devices. The proposed solution, utilizing the RSSI-based trilateration, proved more accurate by 24.54% compared to the conventional Logarithmic Distance Path Loss Model (LDPL). Compared to the Global Positioning System (GPS), the power consumption was 48.8% lower. These findings make it suitable for energy-harvesting deployments, environments with limited power supply, or generally hard-to-reach areas, covering various logistics, transportation, or asset tracking scenarios. Overall, in this article, a valuable insight into the geolocation, focusing on the accuracy and efficiency, is provided. ER