IEEE 802.15.4无线身体传感器网络中的自适应信道利用:连续跳频方法

Amirhossein Moravejosharieh, E. T. Yazdi, A. Willig, K. Pawlikowski
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IEEE 802.15.4被认为是一种设计良好的标准协议,可以满足低速率、低功耗和低成本的无线身体传感器网络(WBSNs)的需求。在WBSN内,节点的通信发生在它们有限的活动期间。活跃的副热带气旋数目的增加,会导致邻近副热带气旋活动期的重叠比率升高。在本文中,我们解决了邻近wbsn引起的干扰及其破坏性后果。跳频可以作为一种可能的方法来缓解这种干扰对无线宽带网络性能的影响。我们提出的“连续选择”方案与之前介绍的“初始选择”和“盲选择”方案在通道利用率、成功率、满意率和能耗(传感器和协调器)方面进行了比较。最后得出连续选择方案在上述性能指标上优于初始选择方案和盲选择方案。
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Adaptive channel utilisation in IEEE 802.15.4 wireless body sensor networks: Continuous hopping approach
IEEE 802.15.4 is arguably considered as a well designed standard protocol to address the need for low-rate, low-power and low-cost Wireless Body Sensor Networks (WBSNs). Within a WBSN, Node's communication occurs during their confined active periods. The increase in number of active WBSNs would consequently result in the elevation of the overlapping ratio between the active periods of neighbouring WBSNs. In this paper, we address the interference caused by neighbouring WBSNs and its devastating consequences. Frequency hopping could be considered as a possible approach to alleviate the WBSNs performance degradation due to such interference. Our proposed “Continuous-Choice” scheme is compared with previously introduced “Initial-Choice” and “Blind-Choice” schemes in terms of channel utilisation, success rate, Satisfaction rate and energy consumption (both sensors and coordinator). Eventually, it is concluded that Continuous-Choice outperforms both Initial-Choice and Blind-Choice schemes in terms of above-mentioned performance measures.
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