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Channel-Specific Wireless Sensor Network Path Data

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Channel-Specific Wireless Sensor Network Path Data
—Channel-specific path data for a 44-node 2.4 GHz wireless sensor network deployed in an industrial setting is presented. Each node generates one data packet every 28 seconds with the number of transmissions, received acknowledgements, average RSSI, and other metrics for a path to a single neighbor on a single channel for every 15 minutes of operation. Twenty-six days of data were recorded, revealing the scale of time-variation of stability throughout the network and how this is a frequencydependent quantity. Particularly on low-power paths, both RSSI and stability are observed to vary in unpredictable ways that differ from other paths in the same spatial vicinity. A timevarying model is proposed for simulation of networks in lownoise environments. Channel hopping and path diversity succeed
Lance Doherty, William Lindsay, Jonathan Simon
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Type Conference
Year 2007
Where ICCCN
Authors Lance Doherty, William Lindsay, Jonathan Simon
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