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Computer Communications
Volume 29, Issues 13-14, 21 August 2006, Pages 2534-2541
Wirelsess Senson Networks and Wired/Wireless Internet Communications
 
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Performance limitations of the MAC layer in 802.15.4 low rate WPANstar, open

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Jelena MišićCorresponding Author Contact Information, a, E-mail The Corresponding Author, Shairmina Shafia and Vojislav B. Mišića

aDepartment of Computer Science, University of Manitoba, Winnipeg, Manitoba R3T 2N2, Canada


Available online 3 March 2006.

Abstract

The recent IEEE 802.15.4 standard defines a low rate wireless personal area network which can be used to implement sensor networks. In particular, the beacon enabled mode with slotted CSMA-CA contention resolution mechanism appears suitable for deployment in simple hierarchical sensor clusters. However, a detailed analysis of the operation of the MAC layer according to the 802.15.4 standard reveals a number of issues which may potentially become performance bottlenecks and thus lead to serious performance degradation. we analyze those issues and their impact, and suggest modifications of the coordinator function that allow the network to handle higher traffic loads and thus offer much improved performance to its clients.

Keywords: IEEE Std 802.15.4; ZigBee; CSMA-CA; Medium access control protocols; Queueing analysis

Article Outline

1. Introduction
2. Operation of the 802.15.4 MAC
2.1. The CSMA-CA algorithm
2.2. Uplink and downlink communication
3. Potential performance issues of the MAC layer
3.1. Congestion of deferred uplink transmissions
3.2. Underutilization of certain portions of the superframe
3.3. Congestion of data requests
3.4. Interaction of data requests with deferred transmissions
3.5. Blocking of data requests
3.6. Congestion after the inactive period
4. Possible security implications
4.1. Attacks by nodes that follow the MAC protocol
4.2. Attacks that use a modified MAC protocol, or do not follow the MAC protocol at all
5. Possible remedies
6. Performance of the original and improved MAC under bidirectional traffic
7. Conclusion
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star, openAn earlier version of this paper, entitled “Avoiding the bottlenecks in the MAC layer in 802.15.4 low rate WPAN”, was presented at the First International Workshop on Heterogeneous Wireless Sensor Networks HWISE2005 held in July 2005 in Fukuoka, Japan, where it was awarded the Best Paper Award.


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Computer Communications
Volume 29, Issues 13-14, 21 August 2006, Pages 2534-2541
Wirelsess Senson Networks and Wired/Wireless Internet Communications
 
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