MASTER: Long-Term Stable Routing and Scheduling in Low-Power Wireless Networks
Paper in proceeding, 2020

Wireless Sensor-Actuator Networks (WSANs) are an important driver for the Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT) as they easily retrofit existing industrial infrastructure. Industrial applications require these networks to provide stable communication with high reliability and guaranteed low latency. A common way is using a central scheduler to plan transmissions and routes so that all packets are delivered before a deadline. However, existing centralized schedulers are only able to achieve high reliability in the absence of interference. This limitation lowers the feasibility of using centralized schedulers in most environments susceptible to interference.
This paper addresses the challenge of stable, centrally scheduled communication in low-power wireless networks susceptible to interference. We introduce MASTER, a centralized scheduler and router, for IEEE 802.15.4 TSCH (Time-Slotted Channel Hopping). MASTER uses Sliding Windows, a novel transmission strategy, which builds on flow-based retransmissions instead of link-based ones. We show in our experimental evaluation that MASTER with Sliding Windows achieves routing and scheduling stability for over 24 hours with end-to-end reliability of over 99.6%. Moreover, we show that MASTER outperforms Orchestra, a state-of-the-art autonomous scheduler, in terms of latency by a factor of 8 while achieving similar reliability under a slight duty-cycle increase.

Wireless Sensor-Actuator Networks

Routing

TSCH

(Industrial) Internet of Things

Central Scheduling

Author

Laura Harms

Chalmers, Computer Science and Engineering (Chalmers), Networks and Systems (Chalmers)

University of Kiel

Olaf Landsiedel

University of Kiel

Chalmers, Computer Science and Engineering (Chalmers), Networks and Systems (Chalmers)

16TH ANNUAL INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON DISTRIBUTED COMPUTING IN SENSOR SYSTEMS (DCOSS 2020)

2325-2936 (ISSN)

86-94

16th Annual International Conference on Distributed Computing in Sensor Systems (DCOSS)
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Subject Categories

Computer Engineering

Telecommunications

Computational Mathematics

Communication Systems

Computer Science

Areas of Advance

Information and Communication Technology

DOI

10.1109/DCOSS49796.2020.00025

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