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Abstract(s)
IEEE 802.15.6 facilitates communication in the
vicinity of or even inside a human body to serve heterogeneous
medical, consumer electronics, and entertainment applications.
This standard operates in beacon and non-beacon communication
modes, and each mode employs different protocols,
including CSMA/CA, for resource allocation on the channel. The
CSMA/CA protocol presented in IEEE 802.15.6 allows quick and
prioritized access to the channel by differentiating contention
window bounds of nodes with different priorities. This paper
provides a simple and accurate analytical model to estimate the
throughput, energy consumption, and delay of this protocol for
different priority classes, under the assumption of a finite number
of nodes in saturated and lossy channel conditions. The accuracy
of the proposed model is validated by simulations. The results
obtained in this paper can be used to design standard priority
parameters for medical and non-medical applications.
Description
IEEE International Conference on Communications (IEEE ICC 2015). 8 to 12, Jun, 2015, IEEE ICC 2015 - Communications QoS, Reliability and Modeling, London, United Kingdom.
Keywords
IEEE 802.15.6 Analytical Priority CSMA/CA
