Title :
A Link Quality Inference Model for IEEE 802.15.4 Low-Rate WPANs
Author :
Zheng, Guanbo ; Han, Dong ; Zheng, Rong ; Schmitz, Christopher ; Yuan, Xiaojing
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electr. & Comput. Eng., Univ. of Houston, Houston, TX, USA
Abstract :
Accurate estimation of PHY conditions would allow for better cross-layer resource management and provisioning. Unfortunately, most commercial-of-the-shelf (COTS) devices typically provide very limited information. For example, IEEE 802.15.4 Zigbee radios only provide received signal strength indicator (RSSI), link quality indicator (LQI) and noise floor readings, which are stored in frame check sequence (FCS) of MAC frames. In this paper, we revisit the issue of link quality prediction in IEEE 802.15.4 low rate wireless personal area networks (LR-WPAN) analytically and experimentally. By deciphering LQI readings available in Zigbee radios with CC2420 chipset, we demonstrate for the first time that LQI truly reflects the signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) at receiver. We also investigate the chip correlation (CORR) defined in CC2420 data sheet, and verify its relationship with LQI readings through measurement studies. Furthermore, in order to predict the instantaneous link quality for commodity Zigbee radios, we develop an inference model under different channel environments that uses instantaneous LQI readings as input. The proposed model is validated using extensive simulation and experimental study. We believe it will lead to more informed resource management decisions in WPANs.
Keywords :
Zigbee; access protocols; radio links; telecommunication network management; CC2420 chipset; IEEE 802.15.4 Zigbee radios; IEEE 802.15.4 low-rate WPAN; LQI reading deciphering; MAC frames; PHY condition estimation; chip correlation; commercial-of-the-shelf devices; commodity Zigbee radios; cross-layer resource management; cross-layer resource provisioning; frame check sequence; instantaneous link quality prediction; link quality indicator; link quality inference model; noise floor reading; received signal strength indicator; receiver; resource management decisions; signal-to-noise ratio; wireless personal area network; Analytical models; Correlation; IEEE 802.15 Standards; Receivers; Signal to noise ratio; Zigbee;
Conference_Titel :
Global Telecommunications Conference (GLOBECOM 2011), 2011 IEEE
Conference_Location :
Houston, TX, USA
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4244-9266-4
Electronic_ISBN :
1930-529X
DOI :
10.1109/GLOCOM.2011.6133782