Sensing with One or with Four? A Comparison of Two IEEE 802.15.x Protocols for Use in Sensor Networks [PDF]
In this paper we compare the pertinent features of the two emerging technologies for wireless sensor networks: IEEE Standards 802.15.1 and 802.15.4. We review the main features of the MAC protocols defined by those standards, describe their operation, and compare them in terms of characteristics such as performance (access and end-to-end packet delays)
Vojislav B. Mišić +1 more
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Análisis del desempeño de una red Ad-Hoc inalámbrica móvil MANET, empleando el software NS 2.32 bajo el estándar IEEE 802.15 [PDF]
En este artículo se realiza el análisis de una Red Ad-Hoc MANET Móvil bajo el estándar IEEE 802.15.4 utilizando Network Simulator 2.32 (NS) en función del Throughput y el Tiempo Medio parametrizados por el número de nodos para una frecuencia de 2,4 GHz y
Johanna Gavidia +2 more
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Efficient Route Management Method for Mobile Nodes in 6TiSCH Network [PDF]
The combination of time slotted access and channel hopping technology in IEEE 802.15 TSCH networks enables high reliability and low power operation to meet the stability and real-time requirements of industrial applications.
Min-Jae Kim, Sang-Hwa Chung
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Channel Measurement and Feasibility Test for Wireless Avionics Intra-Communications [PDF]
Wireless avionics intra-communication (WAIC) refers to a wireless communication system among electronic components (e.g., sensors and actuators) that are integrated or installed in an aircraft and it is proposed to replace heavy and expensive wired ...
Inkyu Bang +8 more
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Comparative Study of IEEE 802.11, 802.15, 802.16, 802.20, Standards for Distributed VANET
This paper investigates the simulation time and real time use of IEEE wireless standards for distributed VANET. Inter vehicle communication in VANET requires the appropriate use of wireless standard which support high data rate along with better communication range in sparse as well as in dense situation.
Amit Welekar +2 more
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A Beacon Interval Shifting Scheme for Interference Mitigation in Body Area Networks [PDF]
This paper investigates the issue of interference avoidance in body area networks (BANs). IEEE 802.15 Task Group 6 presented several schemes to reduce such interference, but these schemes are still not proper solutions for BANs.
Seungku Kim +3 more
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Modeling Channel Conflict Probabilities between IEEE 802.15 based Wireless Personal Area Networks [PDF]
With the increasingly deployed Wireless Personal Area Network (WPAN) devices, channel conflict has become very frequent and severe when one WPAN technology coexists with other WPAN technologies in the same interfering range. In this paper, we study the coexistence issue between various IEEE 802.15 based WPAN technologies.
Ling‐Jyh Chen, Tony Sun, Mário Gerla
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Abstract As an international standard for the short-range wireless communication and body area network, IEEE 802.15.6 has been standardized in 2012. Body area networks (BAN) is targeting higher dependability of the wireless network such as lower error late and less latency.
Takumi Kobayashi +4 more
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Interference Effect of ACL’s and SCO’s IEEE 802.15 Transmission on IEEE 802.11 Performance [PDF]
Adhi Rizal, Susilawati Susilawati
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Development of WCTP was initiated by the Messaging Standards Committee and submitted to the Radio Paging Community. When the first proposal was received, a sub-committee was established to improve the protocol and issue it as a specification. The sub-committee was moved into the PTC (Paging Technical Committee) which is a volunteer committee composed ...
Jyoti Dadwal, Bhubneshwar Sharma
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