Time-slotted multichannel Medium Access Control in Low-power and Lossy Networks: protocol design and evaluation
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Time-slotted multichannel Medium Access Control in Low-power and Lossy Networks: protocol design and evaluation
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In this research, we start by describing the main challenges, pros and cons of single and multichannel medium access control (MAC) protocols using radio duty cycling (RDC) in LLNs. We provide a thorough classi cation of multichannel MAC protocols for LLNs based on a classi- cation framework proposed by the authors. From this classication, we select two multichannel MAC protocols for LLNs as good representatives of the main opposite strategies identied in the classication: EM-MAC, a contention-based asynchronous protocol; and Time-Slotted Channel Hopping (TSCH), a TDMA-based protocol included in the IEEE 802.15.4. These protocols' performance is compared in order to identify the qualities and drawbacks of each protocol.
Autor
García Algora, Carlos Manuel
Steenhaut, Kris (Director)
Alfonso Reguera, Vitalio (Director)
Editor
Editorial Universitaria
Fecha
2018
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Cuba, Ministerio de Educación Superior
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pdf Interactivo (2,66 Mb)
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isbn:9789591643346
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Santa Clara
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García Algora, Carlos Manuel, Steenhaut, Kris (Director), y Alfonso Reguera, Vitalio (Director), “Time-slotted multichannel Medium Access Control in Low-power and Lossy Networks: protocol design and evaluation,” Catálogo EDUNIV, consulta 23 de noviembre de 2024, http://repositorio.eduniv.cu/items/show/1488.