Time Slotted Channel Hopping (TSCH) is a medium access protocol defined in the IEEE 802.15.4 standard which have been proven to be one of the most reliable options when it comes to industrial applications. TSCH has been designed to be utilized in static network topologies. Thus, if an application scenario requires a mobile network topology, TSCH does not perform reliably. In this paper we introduce active connectivity for mobile application scenarios, such as mobile robots. This is a feature that enables the option to regulate physical characteristics such as the speed of a node as it moves, in order to keep being connected to the TSCH network. We model the active connectivity approach through a basic example where two nodes are moving towards the same direction to infer the main principles of the introduced approach. We evaluate the active connectivity feature through simulations and quantify trade-off between connectivity and application-layer performance.
翻译:在工业应用方面,TSCH被设计为静态网络地形。因此,如果应用方案需要移动网络地形学,TSCH无法可靠地发挥作用。在本文中,我们引入移动机器人等移动应用方案的积极连通性。这是一个特点,使得可以选择规范物理特征,例如节点移动的速度,以便与TSCH网络保持连接。我们通过一个基本例子模拟了两个节点向同一方向移动以推导引入方法的主要原理,我们通过模拟和量化连接与应用层性能之间的权衡,评估主动连通性特征。