In this two-part paper, we propose a novel medium access control (MAC) protocol for machine-type communications in the industrial internet of things. The considered use case features a limited geographical area and a massive number of devices with sporadic data traffic and different priority types. We target at supporting the devices while satisfying their quality of service (QoS) requirements with a single access point and a single channel, which necessitates a customized design that can significantly improve the MAC performance. In Part I of this paper, we present the MAC protocol that comprises a new slot structure, corresponding channel access procedure, and mechanisms for supporting high device density and providing differentiated QoS. A key idea behind this protocol is sensing-based distributed coordination for significantly improving channel utilization. To characterize the proposed protocol, we analyze its delay performance based on the packet arrival rates of devices. The analytical results provide insights and lay the groundwork for the fine-grained scheduling with QoS guarantee as presented in Part II.
翻译:在这份由两部分组成的文件中,我们建议为工业性互联网的机器式通信制定一个新型的中型出入控制协议(MAC)协议; 考虑使用的案例涉及有限的地理区域和大量零星数据流量和不同优先类型的装置; 我们的目标是支持这些装置,同时用单一的接入点和单一的频道满足其服务质量(QOS)要求,这需要一种定制的设计,能够大大改进MAC的性能; 在本文件第一部分,我们介绍了MAC协议,其中包括一个新的空档结构、相应的频道接入程序、支持高设备密度和提供差别化QOS的机制。 该协议的一个关键思想是以遥感为基础的分布式协调,以大大改进频道的利用。 为了描述拟议的协议的特点,我们根据装置的组合到达率分析其延迟性能。 分析结果提供了深刻的见解,并为精细的排期奠定了基础,并有第二部分所述的QOS保证。