Authors
Carlo Alberto Boano, Thiemo Voigt, Claro Noda, Kay Römer, Marco Zúñiga
Publication date
2011/4/12
Conference
Proceedings of the 10th ACM/IEEE International Conference on Information Processing in Sensor Networks
Pages
175-186
Publisher
IEEE
Description
Radio interference drastically affects the performance of sensor-net communications, leading to packet loss and reduced energy-efficiency. As an increasing number of wireless devices operates on the same ISM frequencies, there is a strong need for understanding and debugging the performance of existing sensornet protocols under interference. Doing so requires a low-cost flexible testbed infrastructure that allows the repeatable generation of a wide range of interference patterns. Unfortunately, to date, existing sensornet testbeds lack such capabilities, and do not permit to study easily the coexistence problems between devices sharing the same frequencies. This paper addresses the current lack of such an infrastructure by using off-the-shelf sensor motes to record and playback interference patterns as well as to generate customizable and repeat-able interference in real-time. We propose and develop JamLab …
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Scholar articles
CA Boano, T Voigt, C Noda, K Römer, M Zúñiga - Proceedings of the 10th ACM/IEEE International …, 2011