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The IETF IPv6 over the TSCH mode of IEEE802.15.4e (6TiSCH) working group has standardized a set of protocols to enable low power industrial-grade IPv6 networks. 6TiSCH proposes a protocol stack rooted in the Time Slotted Channel Hopping (TSCH) mode of the IEEE802.15.4-2015 standard , supports multi-hop topologies with the IPv6 Routing Protocol for Low ...
Xavier Vilajosana +5 more
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Steerable directional antennas are increasingly utilised to improve the overall performance of the traditional wireless sensor networks. Steerable directional antenna based networking solutions increase the network capacity by providing a longer range of
Sercan Kulcu, Sedat Gormus, Yichao Jin
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Simulating 6TiSCH networks [PDF]
Abstract6TiSCH is a working group at the IETF, which is standardizing how to combine IEEE802.15.4 time‐slotted channel hopping (TSCH) with IPv6. The result is a solution that offers both industrial performance and seamless integration into the Internet and is therefore seen as a key technology for the Industrial Internet of Things.
Esteban Municio +9 more
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Accelerating 6TiSCH Network Formation
Wireless sensor networking is a key enabler of Industrial IoT. IETF (Internet Engineering Task Force) has standardized a protocol suite called 6TiSCH (IPv6 over the TSCH mode of IEEE802.15.4e). 6TiSCH builds an IPv6 multi-hop wireless network with the IEEE802.15.4 radio, which achieves low energy consumption and high reliability.
Tanaka, Yasuyuki +3 more
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6TiSCH is a standardization group within the Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF) that works on IPv6‐enabled Time‐slotted Channel Hopping (TSCH) networks. The 6TiSCH protocol stack, designed by the standardization work at the IETF, has direct applicability to low‐power Internet of Things (IoT) use cases, including smart factory, building ...
Chang, Tengfei +4 more
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The analysis of energy consumption in 6TiSCH network nodes working in sub-GHz band [PDF]
The 6TiSCH communication stack enables IPv6 networking over the TSCH (Time Slotted Channel Hopping) mode of operation defined in IEEE 802.15.4. Lately it became an attractive solution for Low power and Lossy Networks (LLNs), suitable for Industrial ...
Mateusz Kubaszek +3 more
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Broadcasting strategies in 6TiSCH networks [PDF]
We consider IPv6‐enabled networks that run on top of the time‐slotted channel hopping mode of IEEE802.15.4 (6TiSCH). The ongoing discussions in the standardization community concern the network formation process and the definition of a bootstrapping protocol by which a new mote is admitted into the network.
Vucinic, Malisa +2 more
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Design of NULLMAC Protocol for Mobile Ad Hoc Network Using Adaptive Antenna Array
Usually, omnidirectional radiation pattern antenna is used in the mobile ad hoc network (MANET) which causes neighbor node interference, consumes more power, and supports only limited range of transmission. To overcome these problems, smart antennas are used. A lot of medium access control (MAC) protocols are proposed using smart antennas.
Mahendrakumar Subramaniam +5 more
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An Efficient Anycast Mechanism for 802.15.4‐TSCH to Improve QoS in IIoT
The Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT) has emerged as a technology that automates industrial processes. In IIoT networks, data are collected from various nodes and sent to a base station for managerial purposes. However, in the industrial environment, network reliability and delay are significant challenges due to the high likelihood of packet loss ...
Sahand Amiri +4 more
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Distributed PID-Based Scheduling for 6TiSCH Networks [PDF]
Industrial low-power networks are becoming the nexus of operational technologies and the Internet thanks to the standardization of networking layer interfaces. One of the main promoters of this shift is the IETF 6TiSCH WG, which addresses network management and IP integration of time synchronized channel hopping (TSCH) networks as those developed by ...
Domingo-Prieto, Marc +3 more
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