Performance evaluation of TSCH-minimal and orchestra scheduling in IEEE 802.15.4e networks

Mohamed Mohamadi, Badis Djamaa, Mustapha Réda Senouci
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Having been considered as a key enabler for the Internet of Things (IoT), the IEEE 802.15.4 standard is, now, emerging as a main pillar of the evolving Industrial IoT (IIoT), thanks to its Time Slotted Channel Hopping (TSCH) mode. TSCH allows nodes, in an IIoT network, to hop between the 16 channels of the IEEE 802.15.4 standard within specified timeslots in order to meet the reliability and real-time requirements of industrial applications, while saving nodes energy. A TSCH schedule dictates to each node what to do in each timeslot, that is: send, receive or sleep. However, the IEEE 802.15.4-TSCH specification does not provide mechanisms on how to build or maintain such a schedule. To address this issue, many solutions have been recently proposed, including a standard minimal schedule (TSCH-Minimal) by the Internet Engineering Task Force and a promising advanced solution dubbed Orchestra. This paper presents a comprehensive study and a performance evaluation of these state-of-the-art solutions in order to extract their advantages and drawbacks. Obtained results from extensive realistic simulations conducted in dedicated IIoT platforms, show that, overall, Orchestra outperforms TSCH-Minimal in reliability and energy aspects. On the latency and complexity aspects, however, TSCH-Minimal has shown noticeable performance. Based on such results, this study concludes the need for a hybrid TSCH scheduling mechanism that benefits from both worlds.
IEEE 802.15.4e网络中tsch - minimum和乐团调度的性能评估
IEEE 802.15.4标准一直被认为是物联网(IoT)的关键推动者,现在,由于其时隙信道跳频(TSCH)模式,IEEE 802.15.4标准正在成为不断发展的工业物联网(IIoT)的主要支柱。TSCH允许IIoT网络中的节点在指定的时隙内在IEEE 802.15.4标准的16个通道之间跳转,以满足工业应用的可靠性和实时性要求,同时节省节点能源。TSCH调度指示每个节点在每个时隙中要做什么,即:发送、接收或休眠。然而,IEEE 802.15.4-TSCH规范并没有提供如何构建或维护这样一个时间表的机制。为了解决这个问题,最近提出了许多解决方案,包括Internet工程任务组提出的标准最小时间表(TSCH-Minimal)和一个被称为Orchestra的有前途的高级解决方案。本文对这些最先进的解决方案进行了全面的研究和性能评估,以提取其优点和缺点。在专门的工业物联网平台上进行了广泛的现实模拟,结果表明,总体而言,Orchestra在可靠性和能源方面优于TSCH-Minimal。然而,在延迟和复杂性方面,TSCH-Minimal表现出了显著的性能。基于这些结果,本研究得出结论,需要一个混合的TSCH调度机制,从这两个世界中受益。
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