This is an example application based on Mbed-OS LoRaWAN protocol APIs. The Mbed-OS LoRaWAN stack implementation is compliant with LoRaWAN v1.0.2 specification.

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Example LoRaWAN application for Mbed-OS

This is an example application based on Mbed-OS LoRaWAN protocol APIs. The Mbed-OS LoRaWAN stack implementation is compliant with LoRaWAN v1.0.2 specification. See this link for information on support for other LoRaWAN spec versions. This application can work with any Network Server if you have correct credentials for the said Network Server.

Getting Started

Supported Hardware

Mbed Enabled board with an Arduino form factor and one of the following:

OR

Mbed Enabled LoRa Module

Import the example application

For Mbed Online Compiler users:

  • Select "Import", then search for "mbed-os-example-lorawan" from "Team mbed-os-examples". Or simply, import this repo by URL.
  • NOTE: Do NOT select "Update all libraries to latest revision" as this may cause breakage with a new lib version we have not tested.

For mbed-cli users:

$ mbed import mbed-os-example-lorawan
$ cd mbed-os-example-lorawan

#OR

$ git clone git@github.com:ARMmbed/mbed-os-example-lorawan.git
$ cd mbed-os-example-lorawan
$ mbed deploy

Example configuration and radio selection

Because of the pin differences between the SX126x and SX127x radios, example application configuration files are provided with the correct pin sets in the config/ dir of this project.

Please start by selecting the correct example configuration for your radio:

  • For Mbed Online Compiler users, this can be done by simply replacing the contents of the mbed_app.json at the root of the project with the content of the correct example configuration in config/ dir.
  • For mbed-cli users, the config file can be specifed on the command line with the --app-config option (ie --app-config config/SX12xx_example_config.json)

With the correct config file selected, the user can then provide a pin set for their target board in the NC fields at the top if it is different from the default targets listed. If your device is one of the LoRa modules supported by Mbed-OS, the pin set is already provided for the modules in the target-overrides field of the config file. For more information on supported modules, please refer to the module support section

Add network credentials

Open the file mbed_app.json in the root directory of your application. This file contains all the user specific configurations your application and the Mbed OS LoRaWAN stack need. Network credentials are typically provided by LoRa network provider.

For OTAA

Please add Device EUI, Application EUI and Application Key needed for Over-the-air-activation(OTAA). For example:

"lora.device-eui": "{ YOUR_DEVICE_EUI }",
"lora.application-eui": "{ YOUR_APPLICATION_EUI }",
"lora.application-key": "{ YOUR_APPLICATION_KEY }"

For ABP

For Activation-By-Personalization (ABP) connection method, modify the mbed_app.json to enable ABP. You can do it by simply turning off OTAA. For example:

"lora.over-the-air-activation": false,

In addition to that, you need to provide Application Session Key, Network Session Key and Device Address. For example:

"lora.appskey": "{ YOUR_APPLICATION_SESSION_KEY }",
"lora.nwkskey": "{ YOUR_NETWORK_SESSION_KEY }",
"lora.device-address": " YOUR_DEVICE_ADDRESS_IN_HEX  " 

Configuring the application

The Mbed OS LoRaWAN stack provides a lot of configuration controls to the application through the Mbed OS configuration system. The previous section discusses some of these controls. This section highlights some useful features that you can configure.

Selecting a PHY

The LoRaWAN protocol is subject to various country specific regulations concerning radio emissions. That's why the Mbed OS LoRaWAN stack provides a LoRaPHY class that you can use to implement any region specific PHY layer. Currently, the Mbed OS LoRaWAN stack provides 10 different country specific implementations of LoRaPHY class. Selection of a specific PHY layer happens at compile time. By default, the Mbed OS LoRaWAN stack uses EU 868 MHz PHY. An example of selecting a PHY can be:

        "phy": {
            "help": "LoRa PHY region. 0 = EU868 (default), 1 = AS923, 2 = AU915, 3 = CN470, 4 = CN779, 5 = EU433, 6 = IN865, 7 = KR920, 8 = US915, 9 = US915_HYBRID",
            "value": "0"
        },

Duty cycling

LoRaWAN v1.0.2 specifcation is exclusively duty cycle based. This application comes with duty cycle enabled by default. In other words, the Mbed OS LoRaWAN stack enforces duty cycle. The stack keeps track of transmissions on the channels in use and schedules transmissions on channels that become available in the shortest time possible. We recommend you keep duty cycle on for compliance with your country specific regulations.

However, you can define a timer value in the application, which you can use to perform a periodic uplink when the duty cycle is turned off. Such a setup should be used only for testing or with a large enough timer value. For example:

"target_overrides": {
	"*": {
		"lora.duty-cycle-on": false
		},
	}
}

Module support

Here is a nonexhaustive list of boards and modules that we have tested with the Mbed OS LoRaWAN stack:

  • MultiTech mDot (SX1272)
  • MultiTech xDot (SX1272)
  • LTEK_FF1705 (SX1272)
  • Advantech Wise 1510 (SX1276)
  • ST B-L072Z-LRWAN1 LoRa®Discovery kit with Murata CMWX1ZZABZ-091 module (SX1276)

Here is a list of boards and modules that have been tested by the community:

  • IMST iM880B (SX1272)
  • Embedded Planet Agora (SX1276)

Compiling the application

Use Mbed CLI commands to generate a binary for the application. For example:

$ mbed compile -m YOUR_TARGET -t ARM

Running the application

Drag and drop the application binary from BUILD/YOUR_TARGET/ARM/mbed-os-example-lora.bin to your Mbed enabled target hardware, which appears as a USB device on your host machine.

Attach a serial console emulator of your choice (for example, PuTTY, Minicom or screen) to your USB device. Set the baudrate to 115200 bit/s, and reset your board by pressing the reset button.

You should see an output similar to this:

Mbed LoRaWANStack initialized 

 CONFIRMED message retries : 3 

 Adaptive data  rate (ADR) - Enabled 

 Connection - In Progress ...

 Connection - Successful 

 Dummy Sensor Value = 2.1 

 25 bytes scheduled for transmission 
 
 Message Sent to Network Server

Adding trace library

To enable Mbed trace, add to your mbed_app.json the following fields:

    "target_overrides": {
        "*": {
            "mbed-trace.enable": true
            }
     }

The trace is disabled by default to save RAM and reduce main stack usage (see chapter Memory optimization).

Please note that some targets with small RAM size (e.g. DISCO_L072CZ_LRWAN1 and MTB_MURATA_ABZ) mbed traces cannot be enabled without increasing the default "main_stack_size": 1024.

Memory optimization

Using Arm CC compiler instead of GCC reduces 3K of RAM. Currently the application takes about 15K of static RAM with Arm CC, which spills over for the platforms with 20K of RAM because you need to leave space, about 5K, for dynamic allocation. So if you reduce the application stack size, you can barely fit into the 20K platforms.

For example, add the following into config section in your mbed_app.json:

"main_stack_size": {
    "value": 2048
}

Essentially you can make the whole application with Mbed LoRaWAN stack in 6K if you drop the RTOS from Mbed OS and use a smaller standard C/C++ library like new-lib-nano. Please find instructions here.

For more information, please follow this blog post.

License and contributions

The software is provided under Apache-2.0 license. Contributions to this project are accepted under the same license. Please see contributing.md for more info.

This project contains code from other projects. The original license text is included in those source files. They must comply with our license guide.

Committer:
mbed_official
Date:
Fri Mar 09 13:15:17 2018 +0000
Revision:
2:dc95ac6d6d4e
Parent:
0:7037ed05f54f
Child:
3:8c7198d1a2a1
Refactor construction of LoRaWANInterface object

This is refactoring of commit 59b4e195c39 to get rid of unnecessary pointer assignment.

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Commit copied from https://github.com/ARMmbed/mbed-os-example-lorawan

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mbed_official 0:7037ed05f54f 1 /**
mbed_official 0:7037ed05f54f 2 * Copyright (c) 2017, Arm Limited and affiliates.
mbed_official 0:7037ed05f54f 3 * SPDX-License-Identifier: Apache-2.0
mbed_official 0:7037ed05f54f 4 *
mbed_official 0:7037ed05f54f 5 * Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
mbed_official 0:7037ed05f54f 6 * you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
mbed_official 0:7037ed05f54f 7 * You may obtain a copy of the License at
mbed_official 0:7037ed05f54f 8 *
mbed_official 0:7037ed05f54f 9 * http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
mbed_official 0:7037ed05f54f 10 *
mbed_official 0:7037ed05f54f 11 * Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
mbed_official 0:7037ed05f54f 12 * distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
mbed_official 0:7037ed05f54f 13 * WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
mbed_official 0:7037ed05f54f 14 * See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
mbed_official 0:7037ed05f54f 15 * limitations under the License.
mbed_official 0:7037ed05f54f 16 */
mbed_official 0:7037ed05f54f 17 #include <stdio.h>
mbed_official 0:7037ed05f54f 18 #include "lorawan/LoRaWANInterface.h"
mbed_official 0:7037ed05f54f 19 #include "lorawan/system/lorawan_data_structures.h"
mbed_official 0:7037ed05f54f 20 #include "events/EventQueue.h"
mbed_official 0:7037ed05f54f 21
mbed_official 0:7037ed05f54f 22 // Application helpers
mbed_official 0:7037ed05f54f 23 #include "DummySensor.h"
mbed_official 0:7037ed05f54f 24 #include "trace_helper.h"
mbed_official 0:7037ed05f54f 25 #include "lora_radio_helper.h"
mbed_official 0:7037ed05f54f 26
mbed_official 0:7037ed05f54f 27 using namespace events;
mbed_official 0:7037ed05f54f 28
mbed_official 0:7037ed05f54f 29 uint8_t tx_buffer[LORAMAC_PHY_MAXPAYLOAD];
mbed_official 0:7037ed05f54f 30 uint8_t rx_buffer[LORAMAC_PHY_MAXPAYLOAD];
mbed_official 0:7037ed05f54f 31
mbed_official 0:7037ed05f54f 32 /*
mbed_official 0:7037ed05f54f 33 * Sets up an application dependent transmission timer in ms. Used only when Duty Cycling is off for testing
mbed_official 0:7037ed05f54f 34 */
mbed_official 0:7037ed05f54f 35 #define TX_TIMER 10000
mbed_official 0:7037ed05f54f 36
mbed_official 0:7037ed05f54f 37 /**
mbed_official 0:7037ed05f54f 38 * Maximum number of events for the event queue.
mbed_official 0:7037ed05f54f 39 * 16 is the safe number for the stack events, however, if application
mbed_official 0:7037ed05f54f 40 * also uses the queue for whatever purposes, this number should be increased.
mbed_official 0:7037ed05f54f 41 */
mbed_official 0:7037ed05f54f 42 #define MAX_NUMBER_OF_EVENTS 16
mbed_official 0:7037ed05f54f 43
mbed_official 0:7037ed05f54f 44 /**
mbed_official 0:7037ed05f54f 45 * Maximum number of retries for CONFIRMED messages before giving up
mbed_official 0:7037ed05f54f 46 */
mbed_official 0:7037ed05f54f 47 #define CONFIRMED_MSG_RETRY_COUNTER 3
mbed_official 0:7037ed05f54f 48
mbed_official 0:7037ed05f54f 49 /**
mbed_official 0:7037ed05f54f 50 * Dummy pin for dummy sensor
mbed_official 0:7037ed05f54f 51 */
mbed_official 0:7037ed05f54f 52 #define PC_9 0
mbed_official 0:7037ed05f54f 53
mbed_official 0:7037ed05f54f 54 /**
mbed_official 0:7037ed05f54f 55 * Dummy sensor class object
mbed_official 0:7037ed05f54f 56 */
mbed_official 0:7037ed05f54f 57 DS1820 ds1820(PC_9);
mbed_official 0:7037ed05f54f 58
mbed_official 0:7037ed05f54f 59 /**
mbed_official 0:7037ed05f54f 60 * This event queue is the global event queue for both the
mbed_official 0:7037ed05f54f 61 * application and stack. To conserve memory, the stack is designed to run
mbed_official 0:7037ed05f54f 62 * in the same thread as the application and the application is responsible for
mbed_official 0:7037ed05f54f 63 * providing an event queue to the stack that will be used for ISR deferment as
mbed_official 0:7037ed05f54f 64 * well as application information event queuing.
mbed_official 0:7037ed05f54f 65 */
mbed_official 0:7037ed05f54f 66 static EventQueue ev_queue(MAX_NUMBER_OF_EVENTS * EVENTS_EVENT_SIZE);
mbed_official 0:7037ed05f54f 67
mbed_official 0:7037ed05f54f 68 /**
mbed_official 0:7037ed05f54f 69 * Event handler.
mbed_official 0:7037ed05f54f 70 *
mbed_official 0:7037ed05f54f 71 * This will be passed to the LoRaWAN stack to queue events for the
mbed_official 0:7037ed05f54f 72 * application which in turn drive the application.
mbed_official 0:7037ed05f54f 73 */
mbed_official 0:7037ed05f54f 74 static void lora_event_handler(lorawan_event_t event);
mbed_official 0:7037ed05f54f 75
mbed_official 0:7037ed05f54f 76 /**
mbed_official 2:dc95ac6d6d4e 77 * Constructing Mbed LoRaWANInterface and passing it down the radio object.
mbed_official 0:7037ed05f54f 78 */
mbed_official 2:dc95ac6d6d4e 79 static LoRaWANInterface lorawan(radio);
mbed_official 0:7037ed05f54f 80
mbed_official 0:7037ed05f54f 81 /**
mbed_official 0:7037ed05f54f 82 * Application specific callbacks
mbed_official 0:7037ed05f54f 83 */
mbed_official 0:7037ed05f54f 84 static lorawan_app_callbacks_t callbacks;
mbed_official 0:7037ed05f54f 85
mbed_official 0:7037ed05f54f 86 /**
mbed_official 0:7037ed05f54f 87 * Entry point for application
mbed_official 0:7037ed05f54f 88 */
mbed_official 0:7037ed05f54f 89 int main (void)
mbed_official 0:7037ed05f54f 90 {
mbed_official 0:7037ed05f54f 91 // setup tracing
mbed_official 0:7037ed05f54f 92 setup_trace();
mbed_official 0:7037ed05f54f 93
mbed_official 0:7037ed05f54f 94 // stores the status of a call to LoRaWAN protocol
mbed_official 0:7037ed05f54f 95 lorawan_status_t retcode;
mbed_official 0:7037ed05f54f 96
mbed_official 0:7037ed05f54f 97 // Initialize LoRaWAN stack
mbed_official 2:dc95ac6d6d4e 98 if (lorawan.initialize(&ev_queue) != LORAWAN_STATUS_OK) {
mbed_official 0:7037ed05f54f 99 printf("\r\n LoRa initialization failed! \r\n");
mbed_official 0:7037ed05f54f 100 return -1;
mbed_official 0:7037ed05f54f 101 }
mbed_official 0:7037ed05f54f 102
mbed_official 0:7037ed05f54f 103 printf("\r\n Mbed LoRaWANStack initialized \r\n");
mbed_official 0:7037ed05f54f 104
mbed_official 0:7037ed05f54f 105 // prepare application callbacks
mbed_official 0:7037ed05f54f 106 callbacks.events = mbed::callback(lora_event_handler);
mbed_official 2:dc95ac6d6d4e 107 lorawan.add_app_callbacks(&callbacks);
mbed_official 0:7037ed05f54f 108
mbed_official 0:7037ed05f54f 109 // Set number of retries in case of CONFIRMED messages
mbed_official 2:dc95ac6d6d4e 110 if (lorawan.set_confirmed_msg_retries(CONFIRMED_MSG_RETRY_COUNTER)
mbed_official 0:7037ed05f54f 111 != LORAWAN_STATUS_OK) {
mbed_official 0:7037ed05f54f 112 printf("\r\n set_confirmed_msg_retries failed! \r\n\r\n");
mbed_official 0:7037ed05f54f 113 return -1;
mbed_official 0:7037ed05f54f 114 }
mbed_official 0:7037ed05f54f 115
mbed_official 0:7037ed05f54f 116 printf("\r\n CONFIRMED message retries : %d \r\n",
mbed_official 0:7037ed05f54f 117 CONFIRMED_MSG_RETRY_COUNTER);
mbed_official 0:7037ed05f54f 118
mbed_official 0:7037ed05f54f 119 // Enable adaptive data rate
mbed_official 2:dc95ac6d6d4e 120 if (lorawan.enable_adaptive_datarate() != LORAWAN_STATUS_OK) {
mbed_official 0:7037ed05f54f 121 printf("\r\n enable_adaptive_datarate failed! \r\n");
mbed_official 0:7037ed05f54f 122 return -1;
mbed_official 0:7037ed05f54f 123 }
mbed_official 0:7037ed05f54f 124
mbed_official 0:7037ed05f54f 125 printf("\r\n Adaptive data rate (ADR) - Enabled \r\n");
mbed_official 0:7037ed05f54f 126
mbed_official 2:dc95ac6d6d4e 127 retcode = lorawan.connect();
mbed_official 0:7037ed05f54f 128
mbed_official 0:7037ed05f54f 129 if (retcode == LORAWAN_STATUS_OK ||
mbed_official 0:7037ed05f54f 130 retcode == LORAWAN_STATUS_CONNECT_IN_PROGRESS) {
mbed_official 0:7037ed05f54f 131 } else {
mbed_official 0:7037ed05f54f 132 printf("\r\n Connection error, code = %d \r\n", retcode);
mbed_official 0:7037ed05f54f 133 return -1;
mbed_official 0:7037ed05f54f 134 }
mbed_official 0:7037ed05f54f 135
mbed_official 0:7037ed05f54f 136 printf("\r\n Connection - In Progress ...\r\n");
mbed_official 0:7037ed05f54f 137
mbed_official 0:7037ed05f54f 138 // make your event queue dispatching events forever
mbed_official 0:7037ed05f54f 139 ev_queue.dispatch_forever();
mbed_official 0:7037ed05f54f 140 }
mbed_official 0:7037ed05f54f 141
mbed_official 0:7037ed05f54f 142 /**
mbed_official 0:7037ed05f54f 143 * Sends a message to the Network Server
mbed_official 0:7037ed05f54f 144 */
mbed_official 0:7037ed05f54f 145 static void send_message()
mbed_official 0:7037ed05f54f 146 {
mbed_official 0:7037ed05f54f 147 uint16_t packet_len;
mbed_official 0:7037ed05f54f 148 int16_t retcode;
mbed_official 0:7037ed05f54f 149 float sensor_value;
mbed_official 0:7037ed05f54f 150
mbed_official 0:7037ed05f54f 151 if (ds1820.begin()) {
mbed_official 0:7037ed05f54f 152 ds1820.startConversion();
mbed_official 0:7037ed05f54f 153 sensor_value = ds1820.read();
mbed_official 0:7037ed05f54f 154 printf("\r\n Dummy Sensor Value = %3.1f \r\n", sensor_value);
mbed_official 0:7037ed05f54f 155 ds1820.startConversion();
mbed_official 0:7037ed05f54f 156 } else {
mbed_official 0:7037ed05f54f 157 printf("\r\n No sensor found \r\n");
mbed_official 0:7037ed05f54f 158 return;
mbed_official 0:7037ed05f54f 159 }
mbed_official 0:7037ed05f54f 160
mbed_official 0:7037ed05f54f 161 packet_len = sprintf((char*) tx_buffer, "Dummy Sensor Value is %3.1f",
mbed_official 0:7037ed05f54f 162 sensor_value);
mbed_official 0:7037ed05f54f 163
mbed_official 2:dc95ac6d6d4e 164 retcode = lorawan.send(MBED_CONF_LORA_APP_PORT, tx_buffer, packet_len,
mbed_official 0:7037ed05f54f 165 MSG_CONFIRMED_FLAG);
mbed_official 0:7037ed05f54f 166
mbed_official 0:7037ed05f54f 167 if (retcode < 0) {
mbed_official 0:7037ed05f54f 168 retcode == LORAWAN_STATUS_WOULD_BLOCK ? printf("send - WOULD BLOCK\r\n")
mbed_official 0:7037ed05f54f 169 : printf("\r\n send() - Error code %d \r\n", retcode);
mbed_official 0:7037ed05f54f 170 return;
mbed_official 0:7037ed05f54f 171 }
mbed_official 0:7037ed05f54f 172
mbed_official 0:7037ed05f54f 173 printf("\r\n %d bytes scheduled for transmission \r\n", retcode);
mbed_official 0:7037ed05f54f 174 memset(tx_buffer, 0, LORAMAC_PHY_MAXPAYLOAD);
mbed_official 0:7037ed05f54f 175 }
mbed_official 0:7037ed05f54f 176
mbed_official 0:7037ed05f54f 177 /**
mbed_official 0:7037ed05f54f 178 * Receive a message from the Network Server
mbed_official 0:7037ed05f54f 179 */
mbed_official 0:7037ed05f54f 180 static void receive_message()
mbed_official 0:7037ed05f54f 181 {
mbed_official 0:7037ed05f54f 182 int16_t retcode;
mbed_official 2:dc95ac6d6d4e 183 retcode = lorawan.receive(MBED_CONF_LORA_APP_PORT, rx_buffer,
mbed_official 0:7037ed05f54f 184 LORAMAC_PHY_MAXPAYLOAD,
mbed_official 0:7037ed05f54f 185 MSG_CONFIRMED_FLAG|MSG_UNCONFIRMED_FLAG);
mbed_official 0:7037ed05f54f 186
mbed_official 0:7037ed05f54f 187 if (retcode < 0) {
mbed_official 0:7037ed05f54f 188 printf("\r\n receive() - Error code %d \r\n", retcode);
mbed_official 0:7037ed05f54f 189 return;
mbed_official 0:7037ed05f54f 190 }
mbed_official 0:7037ed05f54f 191
mbed_official 0:7037ed05f54f 192 printf(" Data:");
mbed_official 0:7037ed05f54f 193
mbed_official 0:7037ed05f54f 194 for (uint8_t i = 0; i < retcode; i++) {
mbed_official 0:7037ed05f54f 195 printf("%x", rx_buffer[i]);
mbed_official 0:7037ed05f54f 196 }
mbed_official 0:7037ed05f54f 197
mbed_official 0:7037ed05f54f 198 printf("\r\n Data Length: %d\r\n", retcode);
mbed_official 0:7037ed05f54f 199
mbed_official 0:7037ed05f54f 200 memset(rx_buffer, 0, LORAMAC_PHY_MAXPAYLOAD);
mbed_official 0:7037ed05f54f 201 }
mbed_official 0:7037ed05f54f 202
mbed_official 0:7037ed05f54f 203 /**
mbed_official 0:7037ed05f54f 204 * Event handler
mbed_official 0:7037ed05f54f 205 */
mbed_official 0:7037ed05f54f 206 static void lora_event_handler(lorawan_event_t event)
mbed_official 0:7037ed05f54f 207 {
mbed_official 0:7037ed05f54f 208 switch (event) {
mbed_official 0:7037ed05f54f 209 case CONNECTED:
mbed_official 0:7037ed05f54f 210 printf("\r\n Connection - Successful \r\n");
mbed_official 0:7037ed05f54f 211 if (MBED_CONF_LORA_DUTY_CYCLE_ON) {
mbed_official 0:7037ed05f54f 212 send_message();
mbed_official 0:7037ed05f54f 213 } else {
mbed_official 0:7037ed05f54f 214 ev_queue.call_every(TX_TIMER, send_message);
mbed_official 0:7037ed05f54f 215 }
mbed_official 0:7037ed05f54f 216
mbed_official 0:7037ed05f54f 217 break;
mbed_official 0:7037ed05f54f 218 case DISCONNECTED:
mbed_official 0:7037ed05f54f 219 ev_queue.break_dispatch();
mbed_official 0:7037ed05f54f 220 printf("\r\n Disconnected Successfully \r\n");
mbed_official 0:7037ed05f54f 221 break;
mbed_official 0:7037ed05f54f 222 case TX_DONE:
mbed_official 0:7037ed05f54f 223 printf("\r\n Message Sent to Network Server \r\n");
mbed_official 0:7037ed05f54f 224 if (MBED_CONF_LORA_DUTY_CYCLE_ON) {
mbed_official 0:7037ed05f54f 225 send_message();
mbed_official 0:7037ed05f54f 226 }
mbed_official 0:7037ed05f54f 227 break;
mbed_official 0:7037ed05f54f 228 case TX_TIMEOUT:
mbed_official 0:7037ed05f54f 229 case TX_ERROR:
mbed_official 0:7037ed05f54f 230 case TX_CRYPTO_ERROR:
mbed_official 0:7037ed05f54f 231 case TX_SCHEDULING_ERROR:
mbed_official 0:7037ed05f54f 232 printf("\r\n Transmission Error - EventCode = %d \r\n", event);
mbed_official 0:7037ed05f54f 233 // try again
mbed_official 0:7037ed05f54f 234 if (MBED_CONF_LORA_DUTY_CYCLE_ON) {
mbed_official 0:7037ed05f54f 235 send_message();
mbed_official 0:7037ed05f54f 236 }
mbed_official 0:7037ed05f54f 237 break;
mbed_official 0:7037ed05f54f 238 case RX_DONE:
mbed_official 0:7037ed05f54f 239 printf("\r\n Received message from Network Server \r\n");
mbed_official 0:7037ed05f54f 240 receive_message();
mbed_official 0:7037ed05f54f 241 break;
mbed_official 0:7037ed05f54f 242 case RX_TIMEOUT:
mbed_official 0:7037ed05f54f 243 case RX_ERROR:
mbed_official 0:7037ed05f54f 244 printf("\r\n Error in reception - Code = %d \r\n", event);
mbed_official 0:7037ed05f54f 245 break;
mbed_official 0:7037ed05f54f 246 case JOIN_FAILURE:
mbed_official 0:7037ed05f54f 247 printf("\r\n OTAA Failed - Check Keys \r\n");
mbed_official 0:7037ed05f54f 248 break;
mbed_official 0:7037ed05f54f 249 default:
mbed_official 0:7037ed05f54f 250 MBED_ASSERT("Unknown Event");
mbed_official 0:7037ed05f54f 251 }
mbed_official 0:7037ed05f54f 252 }
mbed_official 0:7037ed05f54f 253
mbed_official 0:7037ed05f54f 254 // EOF