DocumentCode
3540707
Title
Analysing and reducing network inaccessibility in IEEE 802.15.4 wireless communications
Author
Souza, Jeferson L. R. ; Rufino, Jose
Author_Institution
LaSIGE, Univ. of Lisboa, Lisbon, Portugal
fYear
2013
fDate
21-24 Oct. 2013
Firstpage
532
Lastpage
540
Abstract
Network inaccessibility is a temporal issue derived from the presence of faults affecting the communication services provided by the medium access control (MAC) sublayer. The occurrence of network inaccessibility represents temporary “communication blackouts”, which prevent communications to be performed and may imply disruptions of network operation, therefore compromising the dependability and timeliness of communications. This paper uses an analytical model accounting for network inaccessibility periods in wireless sensor and actuator networks, presenting the IEEE 802.15.4 standard as a case study. The analytical model is then used to derive a set of simple, yet quite effective policies to reduce the durations of the periods of network inaccessibility. The effectiveness of these policies can be evaluated using a tool based on the analytical model, which is being integrated in the NS-2 simulator for validation. Reducing network inaccessibility is a crucial step to enable the use of wireless networking technologies in real-time settings.
Keywords
Zigbee; access protocols; IEEE 802.15.4 wireless communications; MAC sublayer; NS-2 simulator; actuator networks; analytical model accounting; medium access control sublayer; network inaccessibility periods; wireless sensor networks; Analytical models; Bismuth; IEEE 802.15 Standards; Media Access Protocol; Real-time systems; Wireless communication; dependability; network inaccessibility; realtime; timeliness; wireless sensor and actuator networks;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Local Computer Networks (LCN), 2013 IEEE 38th Conference on
Conference_Location
Sydney, NSW
ISSN
0742-1303
Print_ISBN
978-1-4799-0536-2
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/LCN.2013.6761288
Filename
6761288
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