Multi-channel reliability and spectrum usage in real homes: Empirical studies for home-area sensor networks

M. Sha, Gregory Hackmann, Chenyang Lu
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Home area networks (HANs) consisting of wireless sensors have emerged as the enabling technology for important applications such as smart energy. These applications impose unique QoS constraints, requiring low data rates but high network reliability in the face of unpredictable wireless environments. This paper presents two in-depth empirical studies on wireless channels in real homes, providing key design guidelines for meeting the QoS constraints of HAN applications. The spectrum study analyzes spectrum usage in the 2.4 GHz band where HANs based on the IEEE 802.15.4 standard must coexist with existing wireless devices. We characterize the ambient wireless environment in six apartments through passive spectrum analysis across the entire 2.4 GHz band over seven days in each apartment. We find that the wireless conditions in these residential environments are much more complex and varied than in a typical office environment. Moreover, while 802.11 signals play a significant role in spectrum usage, there also exists non-negligible noise from non-802.11 devices. The multichannel link study measures the reliability of different 802.15.4 channels through active probing with motes in ten apartments. We find that there is not always a persistently reliable channel over 24 hours, and that link reliability does not exhibit cyclic behavior at daily or weekly timescales. Nevertheless, reliability can be maintained through infrequent channel hopping, suggesting dynamic channel hopping as a key tool for meeting the QoS requirements of HAN applications. Our empirical studies provide important guidelines and insights in designing HANs for residential environments.
真实家庭中的多通道可靠性和频谱使用:家庭区域传感器网络的实证研究
由无线传感器组成的家庭区域网络(HANs)已经成为智能能源等重要应用的使能技术。这些应用程序施加了独特的QoS约束,在面对不可预测的无线环境时,要求低数据速率但高网络可靠性。本文对真实家庭中的无线信道进行了两项深入的实证研究,为满足HAN应用的QoS约束提供了关键的设计准则。频谱研究分析了基于IEEE 802.15.4标准的HANs必须与现有无线设备共存的2.4 GHz频段的频谱使用情况。我们通过对每套公寓的整个2.4 GHz频段进行为期7天的无源频谱分析,对六套公寓的周围无线环境进行了表征。我们发现,这些住宅环境中的无线条件比典型的办公环境要复杂和多变得多。此外,虽然802.11信号在频谱使用中发挥重要作用,但非802.11设备也存在不可忽略的噪音。多通道链路研究通过主动探测10个公寓的motes来测量不同802.15.4信道的可靠性。我们发现,在24小时内并不总是存在持续可靠的通道,并且链路可靠性在每日或每周的时间尺度上不表现出循环行为。然而,通过不频繁的信道跳变可以保持可靠性,这表明动态信道跳变是满足HAN应用的QoS要求的关键工具。我们的实证研究为住宅环境的汉斯设计提供了重要的指导和见解。
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