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A Performance-to-Cost Analysis of IEEE 802.15.4 MAC With 802.15.4e MAC Modes

Nikumani Choudhury, Rakesh Matam, Mithun Mukherjee, Jaime Lloret

2020IEEE Access59 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The IEEE 802.15.4 standard is one of the widely adopted networking specification for Internet of Things (IoT). It defines several physical layer (PHY) options and medium access control (MAC) sub-layer protocols for interconnection of constrained wireless devices. These devices are usually battery-powered and need to support requirements like low-power consumption and low-data rates. The standard has been revised twice to incorporate new PHY layers and improvements learned from implementations. Research in this direction has been primarily centered around improving the energy consumption of devices. Recently, to meet specific Quality-of-Service (QoS) requirements of different industrial applications, the IEEE 802.15.4e amendment was released that focuses on improving reliability, robustness and latency. In this paper, we carry out a performance-to-cost analysis of Deterministic and Synchronous Multi-channel Extension (DSME) and Time-slotted Channel Hopping (TSCH) MAC modes of IEEE 802.15.4e with 802.15.4 MAC protocol to analyze the trade-off of choosing a particular MAC mode over others. The parameters considered for performance are throughput and latency, and the cost is quantified in terms of energy. A Markov model has been developed for TSCH MAC mode to compare its energy costs with 802.15.4 MAC. Finally, we present the applicability of different MAC modes to different application scenarios.

Topics & Concepts

IEEE 802.15Network allocation vectorComputer scienceComputer networkPHYIEEE 802.11sQuality of serviceInter-Access Point ProtocolMedia access controlPhysical layerAccess controlIEEE 802.1XIEEE 802.11e-2005Energy consumptionWireless Multimedia ExtensionsThroughputEfficient energy useWirelessIEEE 802.11Wireless networkWireless sensor networkWi-FiTelecommunicationsWi-Fi arrayEngineeringElectrical engineeringWireless mesh networkEnergy Efficient Wireless Sensor NetworksWireless Networks and ProtocolsWireless Body Area Networks
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