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2012 8th International Conference on Mobile Ad-Hoc and Sensor Networks (MSN) 2012
DOI: 10.1109/msn.2012.42
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Exploring Alternatives to Channel Change for Improving the Coexistence of IEEE 802.15.4 and IEEE 802.11

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“…In [12], authors propose a solution for the coexistence of 15.4 and 802.11b/g, in which 15.4 nodes smartly switch to different frequency channels, based on the observed Packet Delivery Ratio (PDR) and Received Signal Strength Indicator (RSSI). [13] tries to improve the performance of IEEE 802.15.4 in the presence of Wi-Fi interference by altering some parameters of the PHY/MAC layers of the Wi-Fi network in such a way that opportunities are provided for the 15.4 networks to send its packets. In an attempt to improve coexistence in favor of 15.4, [14] and [15] both cancel Wi-Fi signals when Wi-Fi and 15.4 have coexistence issues.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In [12], authors propose a solution for the coexistence of 15.4 and 802.11b/g, in which 15.4 nodes smartly switch to different frequency channels, based on the observed Packet Delivery Ratio (PDR) and Received Signal Strength Indicator (RSSI). [13] tries to improve the performance of IEEE 802.15.4 in the presence of Wi-Fi interference by altering some parameters of the PHY/MAC layers of the Wi-Fi network in such a way that opportunities are provided for the 15.4 networks to send its packets. In an attempt to improve coexistence in favor of 15.4, [14] and [15] both cancel Wi-Fi signals when Wi-Fi and 15.4 have coexistence issues.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%