Performance Analysis of 6TiSCH Networks Using Discrete Events Simulator
Guilherme de Santi Peron, Marcos Eduardo Pivaro Monteiro, Jo\~ao, Lu\'is Verdegay de Barros, Jamil Farhat, Glauber Brante

TL;DR
This paper evaluates the scalability of 6TiSCH IoT networks using simulations, analyzing how parameters like queue size, retries, and slotframe length affect packet error rate and latency.
Contribution
It provides a detailed simulation-based analysis of 6TiSCH network performance, highlighting the impact of key parameters on scalability and reliability.
Findings
Increasing queue size reduces packet error rate.
Number of retries significantly affects network performance.
Parameter adjustments influence latency differently as network scales.
Abstract
The Internet of Things (IoT) empowers small devices to sense, react, and communicate, with applications ranging from smart ordinary household objects to complex industrial processes. To provide access to an increasing number of IoT devices, particularly in long-distance communication scenarios, a robust low-power wide area network (LPWAN) protocol becomes essential. A widely adopted protocol for this purpose is 6TiSCH, which builds upon the IEEE 802.15.4 standard. It introduces time-slotted channel hopping (TSCH) mode as a new medium access control (MAC) layer operating mode, in conjunction with IEEE 802.15.4g, which also defines both MAC and physical layer (PHY) layers and provides IPv6 connectivity for LPWAN. Notably, 6TiSCH has gained adoption in significant standards such as Wireless Intelligent Ubiquitous Networks (Wi-SUN). This study evaluates the scalability of 6TiSCH, with a…
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Taxonomy
TopicsCognitive Computing and Networks · IoT and Edge/Fog Computing · Cloud Computing and Resource Management
