TSCH Meets BLE: Routed Mesh Communication Over BLE
Paper in proceeding, 2023

Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE) is the prevalent communication protocol for the Internet of Things. However, for time-critical applications requiring time-synchronized multi-hop networks with often multiple node exchanging data at the same time slot, BLE lacks a solution. Instead, we commonly see IEEE 802.15.4 being used with its Time-Slotted Channel Hopping (TSCH) MAC layer. In this work, we build TBLE, which brings the established TSCH protocol to BLE, enabling BLE to be used for time-synchronized routed mesh communication. We show that in experimental testbed deployments, TBLE achieves similar performance to TSCH, with the possibility for lower average latencies of up to 20%. Moreover, due to the higher spectral efficiency of BLE compared with IEEE 802.15.4 (40 vs. 16 channels), more parallel routed communications are possible with TBLE, further reducing latency and increasing throughput.

Internet of Things

Time Slotted Channel Hopping

IoT

BLE

TSCH

Bluetooth Low Energy

802.15.4

Author

Laura Harms

Network and Systems

University of Kiel

Olaf Landsiedel

Network and Systems

University of Kiel

Proceedings - 19th International Conference on Distributed Computing in Smart Systems and the Internet of Things, DCOSS-IoT 2023

187-195
9798350346497 (ISBN)

19th Annual International Conference on Distributed Computing in Smart Systems and the Internet of Things, DCOSS-IoT 2023
Pafos, Cyprus,

Subject Categories

Computer Engineering

Communication Systems

DOI

10.1109/DCOSS-IoT58021.2023.00041

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