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Improving Network Formation in 6TiSCH Networks.

Tytuł:
Improving Network Formation in 6TiSCH Networks.
Autorzy:
Vallati, Carlo
Brienza, Simone
Anastasi, Giuseppe
Das, Sajal K.
Temat:
INTERNET of things
WIRELESS communications
ZIGBEE
HEURISTIC algorithms
RESOURCE management
Źródło:
IEEE Transactions on Mobile Computing; Jan2019, Vol. 18 Issue 1, p98-110, 13p
Czasopismo naukowe
The industrial Internet of Things (IIoT) is expected to revolutionize the current industry. The capillary introduction of sensors and actuators for real-time monitoring and remote control and their seamless integration into existing information systems will represent a technological breakthrough that will help to reshape the industrial processes. To this aim, the definition of wireless communication standards will play a crucial role in reducing deployment costs and minimizing the time for installation. In this context, the new IPv6 over the TSCH mode of IEEE 802.15.4e communication stack, 6TiSCH, represents the current leading standardization effort that aims at achieving both reliable and timed wireless communication and integration within IPv6 communication networks for industrial systems. In this paper, the network formation dynamics of 6TiSCH networks are assessed, considering the current guidelines for the so-called minimal configuration, a static initial configuration pre-configured to guarantee control communication during network bootstrap. It is shown that the minimal configuration might lead to long network formation and suboptimal performance of the routing algorithm which may result into a disconnected network. In order to overcome this issue, a dynamic resource management algorithm to be executed during network bootstrap is proposed. Simulation and experimental results show that the proposed solution allows to minimize the network formation time and also helps in optimizing routing operations leading to the discovery of better routes. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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