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RT-Ranked: Towards Network Resiliency by Anticipating Demand in TSCH/RPL Communication Environments
Time-slotted Channel Hop** (TSCH) Media Access Control (MAC) was specified to target the Industrial Internet of Things needs. This MAC balances...
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Modeling end-to-end delays in TSCH wireless sensor networks using queuing theory and combinatorics
Wireless communication offers significant advantages in terms of flexibility, coverage and maintenance compared to wired solutions and is being...
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A Decentralized Scheduling Function for TSCH-Based Wireless Networks
Time-Slotted Channel Hop** (TSCH) is the emerging standard for industrial automation and process control low-power and lossy networks. Scheduling... -
Performance modeling of the IEEE 802.15.4e TSCH enabling both shared and dedicated links in industrial WSNs
Time Slotted Channel Hop** (TSCH) is one of the Medium Access Control methods proposed in the IEEE 802.15.4e standard to deal with the requirements...
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T4PW: TSCH in WBAN for Real-Time Monitoring of Pregnant Women
Most develo** countries are face to a deficit of doctors and qualified medical staff. This situation poses a real problem for population,... -
An Effective Channel Selection Solution for Reliable Scheduling in Industrial IoT Networks
The IEEE 802.15.4 Time Slotted Channel Hop** (TSCH) communication mode is a key standard in the Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT). To schedule...
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Energy Saving in TSCH Networks by Means of Proactive Reduction of Idle Listening
Conserving energy is probably the most important requirement in wireless sensor networks. In TSCH, this goal is obtained by subdividing time into... -
Implementation of a Centralized Scheduling Algorithm for IEEE 802.15.4e TSCH
IEEE 802.15.4e Time Slotted Channel Hop** (TSCH) is an important standard in the actual scalable Internet of Things (IoT), to habilitate... -
Convergecast in a TSCH Network Under a Physical Interference Model
We describe a distributed algorithm to build a convergecast tree and a corresponding schedule for a given wireless network executing under Time... -
Adaptive Guard Time for Energy-Efficient IEEE 802.15.4 TSCH Networks
Several Internet of Things (IoT) applications have strict performance requirements, in terms of reliability and power consumption. IEEE 802.15.4... -
A 2-Colorable DODAG Structured Hybrid Mode of Operations Architecture for RPL Protocol to Reduce Communication Overhead
The Routing Protocol for low-power and lossy Networks (RPL) is the established standard for packet-level communications in the Internet of Things... -
The Trade-Offs of Cell Over-Provisioning in IEEE 802.15.4 TSCH Networks
Wireless industrial applications require high level of Quality of Service (QoS) such as low-delay and jitter performances, low-power operations as... -
Adaptive k-cast Scheduling for High-Reliability and Low-Latency in IEEE802.15.4-TSCH
The Industrial Internet of Things tends now to emerge as a key paradigm to interconnect a collection of wireless devices. However, most industrial... -
Optimized data transmission scheme based on proper channel coordination used in vehicular ad hoc networks
In recent years, standardization bodies, academia and automobile manufacturers are working together to develop vehicular ad hoc network (VANET) based...
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Performance evaluation of publish-subscribe systems in IoT using energy-efficient and context-aware secure messages
BackgroundThe Internet of Things (IoT) enables the development of innovative applications in various domains such as healthcare, transportation, and...
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Wireless Protocols in Device Communication in the Industrial Internet of Things: Systematic Review
The technological revolution proposed by the Internet of Things (IoT) allows interconnections between users, devices, and the internet. Regarding... -
Enabling Distributed and Hybrid Digital Twins in the Industry5.0 Cloud Continuum
The efficient exploitation of the cloud continuum (interworking of industrial cloud, edge cloud, 5G/B5G base stations, and fog node technologies) is... -
Secure Communication for 6TiSCH Wireless Networks Based on Hybrid ECC and AES Algorithms
The 6TiSCH protocol stack has been widely utilized in the industry to build highly reliable and energy efficiency wireless sensor networks (WSNs).... -
Low-Level Wireless and Sensor Networks for Industry 4.0 Communication – Presentation
Wireless communication is becoming increasingly popular in factory automation and process control systems, especially when moving components are... -
Adaptation for Energy Saving in Time-Triggered Systems Using Meta-scheduling with Sample Points
Time-triggered systems offer significant advantages in embedded applications due to temporal predictability, implicit synchronisation and avoidance...