Feeney LM, Frey M, Fodorz V, Günes Mesut
Research article in edited proceedings (conference) | Peer reviewedFuture growth in Internet-of-things applications will lead to an operating environment with many independent networks operating in the same location. IEEE 802.15.4 is a particularly interesting case study because of its popularity and limited number of {"}good{"} channels, making it likely that there will be nearby networks operating on the same channel. This paper presents an in-depth simulation study of inter-network interaction between beacon-enabled IEEE 802.15.4 networks using contention-based slotted CSMA and contention-free GTS allocations. We use simple simulation scenarios intended to highlight the underlying modes of interaction between interfering networks. Our results reveal several complex behaviours, including episodes of large, slow oscillations in throughput and long periods of disconnection interspersed with short bursts of high throughput. These results have implications for the design and evaluation of protocols and applications for use in future IoT environments.
| Günes, Mesut | Professorship for practical computer science (Prof. Günes) |