物理层对并发传输性能的影响

Michael Baddeley, C. Boano, Antonio Escobar-Molero, Yeshu Liu, Xiaoyuan Ma, Usman Raza, K. Römer, Markus Schuss, Aleksandar Stanoev
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摘要

最近的研究表明,并行传输(CT)在BLE 5指定的四个物理层上是可行的,因此为设计可靠和高效的低功耗无线协议提供了IEEE 802.15.4的替代方案。然而,到目前为止,物理层性质对CT性能的影响程度尚未得到详细的研究。本文填补了这一空白,并首次广泛研究了物理层对使用IEEE 802.15.4和BLE 5的基于ct的解决方案的影响。我们首先通过仿真强调了由去同步和跳动引起的误差对CT性能的影响高度依赖于底层物理层的选择。然后,我们通过对接收数据包中的误码分布的分析,在真实硬件上通过实验证实了这些观察结果,揭示了有效处理这些错误的可能技术。我们进一步研究了在大规模无线电干扰存在下基于ct的泛洪协议的性能,并获得了关于使用的物理层如何影响其可靠性的重要见解。
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The Impact of the Physical Layer on the Performance of Concurrent Transmissions
The popularity of concurrent transmissions (CT) has soared after recent studies have shown their feasibility on the four physical layers specified by BLE 5, hence providing an alternative to the use of IEEE 802.15.4 for the design of reliable and efficient low-power wireless protocols. However, to date, the extent to which physical layer properties affect the performance of CT has not yet been investigated in detail. This paper fills this gap and provides the first extensive study on the impact of the physical layer on CT-based solutions using IEEE 802.15.4 and BLE 5. We first highlight through simulation how the impact of errors induced by de-synchronization and beating on the performance of CT highly depends on the choice of the underlying physical layer. We then confirm these observations experimentally on real hardware through an analysis of the bit error distribution across received packets, unveiling possible techniques to effectively handle these errors. We further study the performance of CT-based flooding protocols in the presence of radio interference on a large-scale, and derive important insights on how the used physical layer affects their dependability.
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