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Reliable event delivery at MAC, routing and transport level has been explored to great extent to provide improved throughput and route resilience in wireless sensor networks. The evolution of wireless sensor and actor networks (WSAN) have posed an extra constraint in terms of reliable event response. The reliable response is defined as the the in time event delivery from sensor nodes to actors and...
Industrial networks based on IEEE 802.15.4 are spreading, even though the joint requirement on predictability and reliability from industrial applications is hard to fulfil in wireless networks, and the data rate of IEEE 802.15.4 is rather low. With the goal of providing real-time guarantees, with increased reliability and throughput, we propose two multichannel network architectures based on IEEE...
In ad hoc networks, performance objectives are often in contention with each other. Indeed, due to the transmission errors incurred over wireless channels, it is difficult to achieve a high rate of transmission in conjunction with reliable delivery of data and low latency. In order to obtain favorable throughput and delay performances, the system may choose to compromise on its reliability and have...
To enhance the system throughput in a multiple access network, we discover that cooperative multiplexing can effectively increase the system traffic. A cooperative ALOHA multiple access (CAMA) is therefore proposed to achieve the optimal system throughput in fading channels by the tradeoff between cooperative diversity and cooperative multiplexing.
IEEE 802.15.4 is a current major technology for low- rate low-power wireless personal area networks (WPANs). To study the reliability of its medium access control (MAC) function, in this paper we evaluate its packet dropping rate performance with focus on the reason to drop a packet. Considering the compatibility with the original protocol, when the access failure happens the packet isn't dropped...
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