A scalable approach for periodic traffic scheduling in IEEE 802.15.4-DSME networks

Filippo Battaglia, M. Collotta, Luca Leonardi, L. L. Bello, Gaetano Patti
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The IEEE 802.15.4 standard contains the specifications of protocols that are suitable for industrial applications. Each of them is tailored for a specific industrial domain. One of these protocols is the Deterministic and Synchronous Multichannel Extension (DSME), which targets general industrial and commercial application domains. The DSME protocol extends the classic IEEE 802.15.4 protocol, overcoming the limitation on the maximum number of Guaranteed Time Slots (GTSs) and providing for channel diversity to increase network robustness. However, the DSME protocol suffers from scalability problems due to the rigid structure of the DSME multi-superframe, which in large networks does not allow to handle GTSs in an efficient way. To overcome this limitation, this work proposes the Shared DSME, an approach to handle the GTSs within the multi-superframe in an efficient way, thus increasing the scalability of the DSME protocol.
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IEEE 802.15.4-DSME网络中周期性流量调度的可扩展方法
IEEE 802.15.4标准包含了适用于工业应用的协议规范。每一个都是为特定的工业领域量身定制的。其中一种协议是确定性和同步多通道扩展(DSME),它针对一般工业和商业应用领域。DSME协议扩展了经典的IEEE 802.15.4协议,克服了对保证时隙(gts)最大数量的限制,并提供了信道分集以增加网络的鲁棒性。然而,由于DSME多超帧的刚性结构,导致DSME协议存在可扩展性问题,在大型网络中无法有效地处理gts。为了克服这一限制,本工作提出了共享DSME,一种在多超帧内有效处理gts的方法,从而增加了DSME协议的可扩展性。
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