Controllable radio interference for experimental and testing purposes in wireless sensor networks

Conference Paper (2009)
Author(s)

Carlo Alberto Boano (Swedish Institute of Computer Science)

Zhitao He (Swedish Institute of Computer Science)

Yafei Li (Swedish Institute of Computer Science)

Thiemo Voigt (Swedish Institute of Computer Science)

Marco Zúñiga (National University of Ireland Galway)

Andreas Willig (Technical University of Berlin)

DOI related publication
https://doi.org/10.1109/LCN.2009.5355013 Final published version
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Publication Year
2009
Language
English
Article number
5355013
Pages (from-to)
865-872
ISBN (print)
9781424444885
Event
2009 IEEE 34th Conference on Local Computer Networks, LCN 2009 (2009-10-20 - 2009-10-23), Zurich, Switzerland
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Abstract

We address the problem of generating customized, controlled interference for experimental and testing purposes in Wireless Sensor Networks. The known coexistence problems between electronic devices sharing the same ISM radio band drive the design of new solutions to mitigate interference. The validation of these techniques and the assessment of protocols under external interference require the creation of reproducible and well-controlled interference patterns on real nodes, a nontrivial and time-consuming task. In this paper, we study methods to generate a precisely adjustable level of interference on a specific channel, with lowcost equipment and rapid calibration. We focus our work on the platforms carrying the CC2420 radio chip. We show that, by setting the CC2420 in special mode, we can easily generate repeatable and precise patterns of interference. We show how this method is extremely useful for researchers to quickly investigate the behaviour of sensor network protocols and applications under different patterns of interference. We further evaluate the performance of our proposed method.