Contention versus polling access in IEEE 802.15.6: Delay and lifetime analysis

Anil K. Jacob, G. S. Kishore, L. Jacob
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Lifetimes and latencies of devices in wireless body area networks (WBANs) that monitor the health conditions of patients largely determine their utility under such a setup. It is seen that the medium access control (MAC) used in the WBAN can play a significant role in the network lifetime and the quality of service (QoS) it can provide. IEEE 802.15.6 standard for WBAN includes different MAC options: contention, scheduled, polling, or a combination of these techniques. In this paper, contention based on CSMA/CA and polling are investigated to assess their effectiveness in meeting the lifetime and QoS requirements of WBAN with multipriority traffic. We provide analytical models for the access delay and lifetime with contention access, and also for latency with polling access. The analytical results are compared with simulation for a typical configuration of medical devices. It is found that priority polling can give a combination of high lifetime and a low latency. Various other results offer important insights into the behaviour of these techniques under WBAN conditions.
IEEE 802.15.6中的争用与轮询访问:延迟和生命周期分析
监测患者健康状况的无线体域网络(wban)中设备的寿命和延迟在很大程度上决定了它们在这种设置下的效用。可见,WBAN中使用的介质访问控制(MAC)对其所能提供的网络寿命和服务质量(QoS)起着重要的作用。WBAN的IEEE 802.15.6标准包括不同的MAC选项:争用、调度、轮询或这些技术的组合。本文研究了基于CSMA/CA的竞争和轮询,以评估它们在满足WBAN多优先级业务的生存期和QoS要求方面的有效性。我们提供了争用访问的访问延迟和生命周期的分析模型,以及轮询访问的延迟分析模型。分析结果与典型医疗器械结构的仿真结果进行了比较。研究发现,优先级轮询可以提供高生命周期和低延迟的组合。各种其他结果为这些技术在WBAN条件下的行为提供了重要的见解。
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