학술논문

Towards Understanding and Enhancing Association and Long Sleep in Low-Power WiFi IoT Systems
Document Type
Periodical
Source
IEEE Transactions on Green Communications and Networking IEEE Trans. on Green Commun. Netw. Green Communications and Networking, IEEE Transactions on. 5(4):1833-1845 Dec, 2021
Subject
Communication, Networking and Broadcast Technologies
Computing and Processing
General Topics for Engineers
Delays
Wireless fidelity
IP networks
Energy efficiency
Internet of Things
Transceivers
Energy consumption
Interference
Empirical evaluation
energy efficiency
80211
WPA2
WPA3
interference
delay
reliability
Language
ISSN
2473-2400
Abstract
Enhancing the energy efficiency of WiFi IoT stations introduces unique challenges compared to 802.15.4 and BLE. The four essential operations performed to ensure connectivity between stations and the access point in a WiFi network are association , periodic beacon reception , maintaining association , and station wake up . Understanding and enhancing these operations are essential for building energy-efficient and dependable IoT systems. However, it is unclear how the software and hardware configuration of station and access point, concurrent traffic, power management, and security protocols affect the reliability and energy efficiency of these operations. In this paper, first, we present a thorough analysis of the association cost of WPA2 and WPA3 and mitigate the effect of key computation on association overhead. Second, we prove that increasing listen interval to reduce beacon reception wake-up duration may negatively impact energy efficiency. We identify the primary causes of this problem subject to link quality estimation algorithm and beacon delay. Third, we show that maintaining association by relying on access-point-based polling is not reliable. In particular, we confirm the wake-up delay of low-power stations is highly affected by factors such as channel utilization and beacon listen interval. We also confirm that key renewal aggravates the chance of disassociation.