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The IEEE 802.15.4 protocol proposes a flexible communication
solution for Low-Rate Wireless Personal Area Networks including sensor
networks. It presents the advantage to fit different requirements of potential
applications by adequately setting its parameters. When enabling its beacon
mode, the protocol makes possible real-time guarantees by using its
Guaranteed Time Slot (GTS) mechanism. This paper analyzes the
performance of the GTS allocation mechanism in IEEE 802.15.4. The
analysis gives a full understanding of the behavior of the GTS mechanism
with regards to delay and throughput metrics. First, we propose two accurate
models of service curves for a GTS allocation as a function of the IEEE
802.15.4 parameters. We then evaluate the delay bounds guaranteed by an
allocation of a GTS using Network Calculus formalism. Finally, based on
the analytic results, we analyze the impact of the IEEE 802.15.4
parameters on the throughput and delay bound guaranteed by a GTS
allocation. The results of this work pave the way for an efficient
dimensioning of an IEEE 802.15.4 cluster.
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