Our paper has been accepted to IoTJ

Posted Date: Jan 7, 2024

Hongchan Kim's work titled "Slot-size Adaptation and Utility-based Packet Aggregation for IEEE 802.15.4e Time-Slotted Communication Networks" has been accepted to IEEE Internet of Things Journal.

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Slot-size Adaptation and Utility-based Packet Aggregation for IEEE 802.15.4e Time-Slotted Communication Networks

 Hongchan Kim, Geonhee Lee, Juhun Shin, Jeongyeup Paek, and Saewoong Bahk

Abstract

Time-slotted communication is used in countless protocols and systems. IEEE 802.15.4e time-slotted channel hop- ping (TSCH) is one of those examples which has shown re- markable performances in the literature. However, time-slotted systems have one fundamental drawback: a slot is predefined to be sufficiently long enough to accommodate one exchange of a maximum-sized packet and an acknowledgment. If most packets in the system are far smaller than the maximum, a significant amount of residue time within each slot is wasted, leading to corresponding loss in effective data rate. To address this fundamental challenge, we propose utility-based adaptation of slot-size and aggregation of packets (ASAP) which reduces wasted time in slotted systems to improve throughput and latency. ASAP consists of two orthogonal approaches: slot-length adaptation (SLA) dynamically adapts timeslot length to actual packet size distribution, and utility-based packet aggregation (UPA) transmits aggregated packets in multiple consecutive slots to maximize slot utility. We case-study ASAP in the context of TSCH. We implement ASAP on real embedded devices, and evaluate on large-scale testbeds using state-of-the-art schedulers to demonstrate a 2.21x improvement in throughput as well as a 78.7% reduction in latency.