健康物联网的TSCH网络

IF 3.5 Q2 COMPUTER SCIENCE, INFORMATION SYSTEMS ACM Transactions on Internet of Things Pub Date : 2020-04-09 DOI:10.1145/3366617
Atis Elsts, Xenofon Fafoutis, G. Oikonomou, R. Piechocki, I. Craddock
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新兴的物联网有可能解决与医疗保健相关的重大社会挑战。住宅健康物联网应用的低功耗无线协议的特点是可靠性要求高,需要节能运行,需要在存在外部干扰的多种环境下稳健运行。为了解决这些问题,我们对IEEE 802.15.4标准中的时隙信道跳变协议进行了改进和实验评估。我们的贡献是一个新的调度和自适应信道选择机制,以提高时隙信道跳频在该领域的性能。测试所的评估表明,增强的系统适合我们的电子健康应用,并与最先进的选择相比具有优势。与IETF 6TiSCH工作组的最小调度功能相比,该调度提供了更高的可靠性,并且比Orchestra调度程序具有更好的能效/可靠性权衡。29个长期住宅部署的结果证实了该应用程序的适用性,并表明该系统能够适应并避免WiFi使用的信道。在这些不受控制的环境下,对于平均每秒产生7.5个数据包的网络,系统的平均可靠性达到99.96%。
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TSCH Networks for Health IoT
The emerging Internet of Things has the potential to solve major societal challenges associated with healthcare provision. Low-power wireless protocols for residential Health Internet of Things applications are characterized by high reliability requirements, the need for energy-efficient operation, and the need to operate robustly in diverse environments in the presence of external interference. We enhance and experimentally evaluate the Time-Slotted Channel Hopping protocol from the IEEE 802.15.4 standard to address these challenges. Our contributions are a new schedule and an adaptive channel selection mechanism to increase the performance of time-slotted channel hopping in this domain. Evaluation in a test house shows that the enhanced system is suitable for our e-Health application and compares favorably with state-of-the-art options. The schedule provides higher reliability compared with the minimal scheduling function from the IETF 6TiSCH Working Group and has a better energy-efficiency/reliability tradeoff than the Orchestra scheduler. Results from 29 long-term residential deployments confirm the suitability for the application and show that the system is able to adapt and avoid channels used by WiFi. In these uncontrolled environments, the system achieves 99.96% average reliability for networks that generate 7.5 packets per second on average.
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