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摘要
IPv6 over IEEE 802.15.4e TSCH模式(6TiSCH)网络旨在为多跳和可扩展的工业物联网(IIoT)提供可靠和延迟有限的通信。IEEE 802.15.4e时隙信道跳频(TSCH)链路层协议允许节点在每次传输后改变其物理信道,以消除信道上的干扰和多径衰落。然而,由于这一特性,新节点(即承诺节点)加入6TiSCH网络需要更多的时间,从而导致大量的能量消耗和低效的数据传输,使得通信不可靠。因此,6TiSCH网络的形成引起了研究者的极大兴趣。迄今为止,为了加快6TiSCH网络的形成,各种研究人员已经提出了许多解决方案。本文简要讨论了6TiSCH网络及其形成过程,然后对考虑6TiSCH网络形成的工作进行了详细的综述。为了更好地理解现有的与6TiSCH网络形成相关的工作,我们还进行了理论分析和实际试验台实验。本文总结了6TiSCH网络形成的研究挑战,并提出了该工作领域的一些有待解决的问题。
6TiSCH – IPv6 Enabled Open Stack IoT Network Formation: A Review
The IPv6 over IEEE 802.15.4e TSCH mode (6TiSCH) network is intended to provide reliable and delay bounded communication in multi-hop and scalable Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT). The IEEE 802.15.4e Time Slotted Channel Hopping (TSCH) link layer protocol allows the nodes to change their physical channel after each transmission to eliminate interference and multi-path fading on the channels. However, due to this feature, new nodes (aka pledges) take more time to join the 6TiSCH network, resulting in significant energy consumption and inefficient data transmission, which makes the communication unreliable. Therefore, the formation of 6TiSCH network has gained immense interest among the researchers. To date, numerous solutions have been offered by various researchers in order to speed up the formation of 6TiSCH networks. This article briefly discusses about the 6TiSCH network and its formation process, followed by a detailed survey on the works that considered 6TiSCH network formation. We also perform theoretical analysis and real testbed experiments for a better understanding of the existing works related to 6TiSCH network formation. This article is concluded after summarizing the research challenges in 6TiSCH network formation and providing a few open issues in this domain of work.