Title :
Research on address shortage in a tree based ZigBee network
Abstract :
This paper reports the development of a mobile health profile which dedicates to mobile applications. Since mobile sensors have to be carried by patients, the mobile health profile must facilitate mobility. In this investigation, a ZigBee fixed-mobile network (ZFMN) is defined and developed to supplement the Zigbee Health Care Profile for patient monitoring. The mobility study of ZigBee is performed using a random waypoint ΟΡΝΈΤ simulation model In a ZFMN, the critical issue of address shortage is identified and discussed. It is analyzed that the problematic address shortage in a ZFMN may generate a huge amount of orphaned end devices and thus the packet drop percentage may potentially rise to 70%, rendering the network unable to function properly. Without introducing additional governing schemes, it is evaluated that the communication of the entire ZigBee network may paralyze. Further vigorous test are performed (by OPNET) on the communication capability of ZFMN when devices are randomly moving and sending data in Is. It is vital to point out that under the adverse condition of address shortage, the performance of a ZFMN is still encouraging as long as the packet drop percentage has been kept below 3% before running out of address.
Keywords :
Biomedical monitoring; Medical services; Mobile communication; Mobile computing; Performance evaluation; Sensors; Zigbee; Address Shortage; Mobile Health; Mobility; Patient Monitoring; Tree Address Assignment; ZigBee;
Conference_Titel :
Information Security and Intelligence Control (ISIC), 2012 International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Yunlin, Taiwan
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4673-2587-5
DOI :
10.1109/ISIC.2012.6449710