• DocumentCode
    159535
  • Title

    DCCA: Differentiating Clear Channel Assessment for improved 802.11/802.15.4 coexistence

  • Author

    King, Alex ; Brown, Jason ; Roedig, Utz

  • Author_Institution
    Sch. of Comput. & Commun., Lancaster Univ., Lancaster, UK
  • fYear
    2014
  • fDate
    8-10 Oct. 2014
  • Firstpage
    45
  • Lastpage
    50
  • Abstract
    The interaction between devices sharing the same frequency domain, but using different communication protocols, is an important issue prevalent to the Internet of Things (IoT). IEEE 802.11 and IEEE 802.15.4, protocols that overlap in applications such as home automation, health care and factory automation, is one such example. In these situations 802.11 networks are known to detrimentally interfere with 802.15.4 networks, degrading performance significantly. We show that the response to unsuccessful Clear Channel Assessments (CCA) is a large contributor to this degradation. Current responses do not distinguish between different transmission sources, employing the same response independent of the interferer type. However, as we show in this paper, it is beneficial to discriminate interferer types when performing CCA as this allows us to employ different strategies in handling occupied media. Our work considers in particular the low-power Medium Access Control (MAC) protocols based on the 802.15.4 standard. In such protocols, CCA is applied at the transmitter to arbitrate channel access, and also at the receiver for power efficient transmission detection. We present a protocol building block called Differentiating Clear Channel Assessment (DCCA) which allows us to tailor the reaction to a busy channel depending on the nature of the interfering network type. We evaluate an implementation of DCCA for the ContikiMAC protocol on the Maxfor MTM-CM5000MSP platform. The experimental evaluation shows that DCCA improves throughput of 802.15.4 networks in the presence of 802.11 networks significantly, ten-fold in some settings.
  • Keywords
    Internet of Things; Zigbee; access protocols; radio receivers; radio transmitters; radiofrequency interference; wireless LAN; wireless channels; CCA; ContikiMAC protocol; DCCA; IEEE 802.11 networks; IEEE 802.15.4, networks; Internet of Things; IoT; Maxfor MTM- CM5000MSP platform; communication protocols; differentiating clear channel assessment; frequency domain; interfering network; low-power medium access control; power efficient transmission detection; protocol building block; receiver; transmitter; IEEE 802.11 Standards; IEEE 802.15 Standards; Interference; Media Access Protocol; Receivers; Transceivers; 802.15.4; CCA; WiFi; Wireless Sensor Networks;
  • fLanguage
    English
  • Publisher
    ieee
  • Conference_Titel
    Wireless and Mobile Computing, Networking and Communications (WiMob), 2014 IEEE 10th International Conference on
  • Conference_Location
    Larnaca
  • Type

    conf

  • DOI
    10.1109/WiMOB.2014.6962148
  • Filename
    6962148