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Interference graphs to monitor and control schedules in low-power WPAN

Authors :
Tim van der Lee
Antonio Liotta
Georgios Exarchakos
Electro-Optical Communication
Advanced Network Management and Control
Center for Wireless Technology Eindhoven
Source :
Future Generation Computer Systems, Future Generation Computer Systems, 93, 111-120. Elsevier
Publication Year :
2019
Publisher :
Elsevier, 2019.

Abstract

Highlights• This study presents the complete and slotted interference graph model. • The service uses the complete interference graph to evaluate the network. • Slotted interference graphs are used to reschedule problematic connections. • Real-world experiments confirm the validity of both methods.AbstractWith billions of connected devices in the near future, the major challenge is to develop networks to build an Industrial Internet of Things which is scalable, energy-efficient, reliable and affordable. To this end, low-power wireless personal area networks (LP-WPAN) provide a solution at minimum costs. However, to ensure continuous performance verification, LP-WPAN requires a centrally monitored and controlled service. This work proposes such an edge service, i.e. network monitoring and optimal reconfiguration of scheduled LP-WPANs. The approach is based on a transformation of the schedule into a new model, interference graphs. The interference graphs allow to design evaluation and rescheduling recommender methods to monitor and reconfigure the schedule. An experimental setup was developed to test and validate the approach. The results show that the model and methods provide an accurate representation of the behavior of the network, and that the new rescheduling recommender greatly improves the network's performance, compared to random rescheduling.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
0167739X
Volume :
93
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Future Generation Computer Systems
Accession number :
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