2018
DOI: 10.1155/2018/5420876
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Runtime Estimation of the Number of Active Devices in IEEE 802.15.4 Slotted CSMA/CA Networks with Deferred Transmission and No Acknowledgment Using ARMA Filters

Abstract: We propose a novel method for estimating the number of active devices in an IEEE 802.15.4 network. Here, we consider an IEEE 802.15.4 network with a star topology where active devices transmit data frames using slotted carrier sense multiple access with collision avoidance (CSMA/CA) medium access control (MAC) protocol without acknowledgment. In our proposed method, a personal area network (PAN) coordinator of a network counts the number of events that a transmission occurs and the number of events that two co… Show more

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“…In IEEE 802.15.4 standard [10] for low-rate wireless networks, the MAC protocol based on the slotted CSMA/CA mechanism is used in a contention access period. In [11], a method to estimate the number of active devices was proposed for the slotted CSMA/CA without acknowledgment in IEEE 802. 15.4. To consider the differences between TWSNs and USWNs such as transmission media, rate, range, and propagation speed, there have been many studies on MAC protocols in USWNs.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In IEEE 802.15.4 standard [10] for low-rate wireless networks, the MAC protocol based on the slotted CSMA/CA mechanism is used in a contention access period. In [11], a method to estimate the number of active devices was proposed for the slotted CSMA/CA without acknowledgment in IEEE 802. 15.4. To consider the differences between TWSNs and USWNs such as transmission media, rate, range, and propagation speed, there have been many studies on MAC protocols in USWNs.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%