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  1. Recent years have seen the rapid deployment of low-cost CubeSats in low-Earth orbit, many of which experience significant latency (several hours) from the time information is gathered to the time it is communicated to the ground. This is primarily due to the limited availability of ground infrastructure that is bulky to deploy and expensive to rent. This article explores the opportunity in leveraging the extensive terrestrial LoRa infrastructure as a solution. However, the limited bandwidth and large amount of Doppler on CubeSats precludes these LoRa links to communicate rich satellite Earth images—instead, the CubeSats can at best send short messages. This article details our experience in designing LoRa-based satellite ground infrastructure that requires software-only modifications to receive packets from LoRa-enabled CubeSats recently launched by our team. We present Vista, a communication system that adapts encoding onboard the CubeSat and decoding configuration on commercial LoRa ground stations to allow images to be communicated. We perform a detailed evaluation of Vista by leveraging wireless channel measurements from a recent CubeSat (2021), and show that Vista can achieve 55.55% lower latency in retrieving data with 12.02 dB improvement in packet retrieval in the presence of terrestrial interference. We then evaluate Vista on a case study on land-use classification over images transmitted over the CubeSat link to further demonstrate a 4.56 dB improvement in image PSNR and 1.38Ă— increase in classification accuracy over baseline approaches. 
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  4. Low-Power Wide-Area Networks (LP-WANs) are seeing wide-spread deployments connecting millions of sensors, each powered by a ten-year AA battery to radio infrastructure, often miles away. By design, iteratively querying all sensors in an LP-WAN may take several hours or even days, given the stringent battery limits of client radios. This precludes obtaining even an approximate real-time view of sensed information across LP-WAN devices over a large area, say in the event of a disaster, fault or simply for diagnostics.This paper presents QuAiL 1 , a system that provides a coarse aggregate view of sensed data across LP-WAN devices over a wide- area within a time span of just one LP-WAN packet. QuAiL achieves this by coordinating multiple LP-WAN radios to transmit their information synchronously in time and frequency despite their power constraints. We design each client's transmission so that the base station can retrieve an approximate heatmap of sensed data by exploiting the spatial correlation of this data across clients. We further show how our system can be optimized for statistical and machine learning queries, all while maintaining the security and privacy of sensed data from individual clients. Our deployment over a 3 sq. km. LP-WAN deployment around CMU campus in Pittsburgh demonstrates a 4x faster information retrieval versus the state-of- the-art statistical methods to retrieve the spatial sensor heatmap at a desired resolution. 
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