Reliable and fast hand-offs in low-power wireless networks

Journal Article (2014)
Author(s)

Hossein Fotouhi (Polytechnic Institute of Porto)

Mario Alves (Polytechnic Institute of Porto)

Marco Zuniga (TU Delft - Embedded Systems)

Anis Koubaa (Polytechnic Institute of Porto, COINS Research Group, Prince Sultan University)

Research Group
Embedded Systems
DOI related publication
https://doi.org/10.1109/TMC.2014.2307867
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Publication Year
2014
Language
English
Research Group
Embedded Systems
Issue number
11
Volume number
13
Pages (from-to)
2620-2633

Abstract

Hand-off (or hand-over), the process where mobile nodes select the best access point available to transfer data, has been well studied in wireless networks. The performance of a hand-off process depends on the specific characteristics of the wireless links. In the case of low-power wireless networks, hand-off decisions must be carefully taken by considering the unique properties of inexpensive low-power radios. This paper addresses the design, implementation and evaluation of smart-HOP, a hand-off mechanism tailored for low-power wireless networks. This work has three main contributions. First, it formulates the hard hand-off process for low-power networks (such as typical wireless sensor networks - WSNs) with a probabilistic model, to investigate the impact of the most relevant channel parameters through an analytical approach. Second, it confirms the probabilistic model through simulation and further elaborates on the impact of several hand-off parameters. Third, it fine-tunes the most relevant hand-off parameters via an extended set of experiments, in a realistic experimental scenario. The evaluation shows that smart-HOP performs well in the transitional region while achieving more than 98 percent relative delivery ratio and hand-off delays in the order of a few tens of a milliseconds.

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