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Area of Science:

  • Computer Science
  • Electrical Engineering
  • Networking

Background:

  • IEEE 802.15 TSCH networks offer high reliability and low power for industrial applications.
  • Existing protocols like TSCH and RPL struggle with control message collisions in dynamic topologies with mobile nodes.
  • These collisions hinder network recovery and stability for mobile devices.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To minimize control message collisions in IEEE 802.15 TSCH networks with mobile nodes.
  • To improve network stability and reduce latency for mobile devices.
  • To enhance the network participation time of mobile nodes.

Main Methods:

  • Allocating dedicated control cells to mobile nodes to form preferred parent nodes.
  • Implementing a fixed route establishment method in RPL for mobile nodes.
  • Simulating the proposed scheme using the 6TiSCH simulator.

Main Results:

  • The proposed scheme significantly reduces control message collisions.
  • Overhead and resource utilization were improved by approximately 2.5 times.
  • Network participation time for mobile nodes improved by 33% compared to existing solutions.

Conclusions:

  • The developed method effectively addresses control message collision issues in TSCH networks with mobile nodes.
  • The improvements in overhead, resource use, and network participation time validate the proposed approach.
  • This solution enhances the suitability of TSCH networks for industrial applications involving mobile devices.