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Quantitative Evaluation of IEEE 802.15.4 and ISA 100.11a for large scale Wireless Sensor Network
Document Type
Conference
Source
2021 3rd International Cyber Resilience Conference (CRC) Cyber Resilience Conference (CRC), 2021 3rd International. :1-5 Jan, 2021
Subject
Communication, Networking and Broadcast Technologies
Computing and Processing
IEEE 802.15 Standard
Wireless sensor networks
Protocols
Job shop scheduling
Quality of service
Media Access Protocol
Internet of Things
MAC
IEEE 802.15.4
ISA 100.11.a
WSN
IoT
Language
Abstract
In the recent areas, Wireless Sensors Networks (WSNs) are becoming an essential technology in various applications. Its integration with Internet of Things (IoT) has opened the door for wide range of applications. Increasing the quality of service of WSN in general and the industrial applications of it in particular has motivated researchers to concentrate on solving various issues in its layers. One crucial part is Medium Access Control (MAC) layer and the scheduling protocols. Thus, numerous protocols were developed under WSNs MAC scheduling. Two important protocols are mostly recognized by researchers and industries, namely, IEEE 802.15.4 and ISA 100.11a. However, they were not considered in thorough comparison in large scale WSNs. This paper provides quantitative comparison of them in terms of various quality of service and WSNs communication measures. Results show that IEEE 802.15.4 is more superior in terms of PDR and throughput while ISA 100.11a is more superior in terms of E2E delay and preserving consumed energy.