This article starts by describing the features of the one-way uplink channel and downlink channel of LPWAN systems in ISM band. Certain features of downlink channel operation are sometimes not mentioned, especially in descriptions of UNB systems. We've already touched upon this subject previously and talked about pros and cons of synchronous systems based on the downlink channel.
Let's start with several important aspects of the downlink channel:
Ironically, in most LPWAN cases the downlink channel can be withdrawn without loss, and sometimes with a significant improvement in data quality and usage of a cheaper system components. The downlink channel is most often unnecessary!
For example, most modern long-range radio security systems operate on one-way uplink channel and still fulfil all the requirements for professional object security equipment. Such systems are using special regular "channel control" parcels for communication control, and this is the most energy-efficient way of control.
One-way GoodWAN uplink channel has the following advantages:
We believe that one-way uplink channel channel is the most efficient way to run a unlicensed LPWAN system. GoodWAN in its mass and low-cost devices uses one-way uplink channel technology without compromising reliability and security of operation.