Gang LuBhaskar KrishnamachariC.S. Raghavendra
IEEE 802.15.4 is a new standard to address the need for low-rate low-power low-cost wireless networking. We provide in this paper one of the first simulation-based performance evaluations of the new medium access protocol in IEEE 802.15.4, focusing on its beacon-enabled mode for a star-topology network. We describe its key features such as the superframe structure, which allows devices to access channels in a contention access period (CAP) or a collision free period (CFP) and the beacon-based synchronization mechanism. Our performance evaluation study reveals some of the key throughput-energy-delay tradeoffs inherent in this MAC protocol. We provide an analysis comparing the energy costs of beacon tracking and non-tracking modes for synchronization, showing that the optimum choice depends upon the combination of duty cycles and data rates.
Gang LüB. KrishnamachariC.S. Raghavendra
Mirela I. FonoageMihaela Cardei
Muhamad Syamsu IqbalHamed Al‐Raweshidy