Many of existing analytical studies of the IEEE 802.15.4 medium access control (MAC) protocol are not adequate because they are often based on assumptions such as homogeneous traffic and ideal carrier sensing, which are far from reality for multi-hop networks, particularly in the presence of mobility. In this paper, a new generalized analysis of the unslotted IEEE 802.15.4 MAC is presented. The analysis considers the effects induced by heterogeneous traffic due to multi-hop routing and different traffic generation patterns among the nodes of the network and the hidden terminals due to reduced carrier-sensing capabilities. The complex relation between MAC and routing protocols is modeled, and novel results on this interaction are derived. Fo...
We develop an approximate analytical technique for evaluating the performance of multi-hop networks ...
Abstract—We develop an approximate analytical technique for evaluating the performance of multi-hop ...
Abstract—We develop an approximate analytical technique for evaluating the performance of multi-hop ...
Many of existing analytical studies of the IEEE 802.15.4 medium access control (MAC) protocol are no...
Energy efficiency is essential for many industrial and commercial wireless network applications. I...
In this paper, we propose and model an enhanced IEEE 802.15.4 MAC for sensor nodes operating in mult...
Multi-hop wireless networks play a crucial role in extending the coverage of monitoring and automati...
IEEE 802.15.4, a MAC/PHY protocol for low power and low data rate wireless networks, is emerging as ...
In this paper a mathematical model for the non-beacon enabled mode of the IEEE 802.15.4 Multiple acc...
In this paper, we propose a Markov chain-based analytical framework for modeling the behavior of the...
Abstract—In this paper, an analytical model for the non beacon-enabled mode of the IEEE 802.15.4 med...
The IEEE 802.15.4 standard has received considerable attention as low data rate and\ud low power pro...
Medium access control (MAC) and routing protocols are fundamental blocks in the design of low power ...
We develop an approximate analytical technique for evaluating the performance of multi-hop networks ...
We propose a modeling framework composed of a Markov chain and the related coupling equations to eva...
We develop an approximate analytical technique for evaluating the performance of multi-hop networks ...
Abstract—We develop an approximate analytical technique for evaluating the performance of multi-hop ...
Abstract—We develop an approximate analytical technique for evaluating the performance of multi-hop ...
Many of existing analytical studies of the IEEE 802.15.4 medium access control (MAC) protocol are no...
Energy efficiency is essential for many industrial and commercial wireless network applications. I...
In this paper, we propose and model an enhanced IEEE 802.15.4 MAC for sensor nodes operating in mult...
Multi-hop wireless networks play a crucial role in extending the coverage of monitoring and automati...
IEEE 802.15.4, a MAC/PHY protocol for low power and low data rate wireless networks, is emerging as ...
In this paper a mathematical model for the non-beacon enabled mode of the IEEE 802.15.4 Multiple acc...
In this paper, we propose a Markov chain-based analytical framework for modeling the behavior of the...
Abstract—In this paper, an analytical model for the non beacon-enabled mode of the IEEE 802.15.4 med...
The IEEE 802.15.4 standard has received considerable attention as low data rate and\ud low power pro...
Medium access control (MAC) and routing protocols are fundamental blocks in the design of low power ...
We develop an approximate analytical technique for evaluating the performance of multi-hop networks ...
We propose a modeling framework composed of a Markov chain and the related coupling equations to eva...
We develop an approximate analytical technique for evaluating the performance of multi-hop networks ...
Abstract—We develop an approximate analytical technique for evaluating the performance of multi-hop ...
Abstract—We develop an approximate analytical technique for evaluating the performance of multi-hop ...