Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT) is emerging as a new communication paradigm for a class of low-power wireless networks used in critical applications, such as industrial process monitoring and automation. While these networks are receiving significant attention from standardization bodies, a lightweight protocol stack, built on top of the Time Slotted Channel Hopping (TSCH) technology, is now available. IIoT devices are usually energy-constrained. Thus, the worldwide scientific community is spending a lot of efforts in designing new energy-saving communication protocols for TSCH-enabled networks. Nevertheless, even if the energy consumption is mainly due to radio communications, transmission of unneeded data, protocol overhead, and non-optimized communication patterns, the implementation of the IIoT protocol suite in real platforms may introduce a further and unpleasant waste of energy. The aim of this work is to experimentally measure the energy consumption of TSCH-enabled platforms (specifically TelosB motes) under different system configurations. The two investigated operating systems are OpenWSN and Contiki. Obtained results will demonstrate that OpenWSN always registers a lower energy consumption, thus emerging as a promising protocol implementation for upcoming energy-efficient IIoT systems.

Energy consumption analysis of TSCH-enabled platforms for the Industrial-IoT / Boccadoro, Pietro; Barile, Michele; Piro, Giuseppe; Grieco, Luigi Alfredo. - (2016). (Intervento presentato al convegno 2nd IEEE International Forum on Research and Technologies for Society and Industry Leveraging a Better Tomorrow, RTSI 2016 tenutosi a Bologna, Italy nel September 7-9, 2016) [10.1109/RTSI.2016.7740596].

Energy consumption analysis of TSCH-enabled platforms for the Industrial-IoT

Boccadoro, Pietro;Piro, Giuseppe;Grieco, Luigi Alfredo
2016-01-01

Abstract

Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT) is emerging as a new communication paradigm for a class of low-power wireless networks used in critical applications, such as industrial process monitoring and automation. While these networks are receiving significant attention from standardization bodies, a lightweight protocol stack, built on top of the Time Slotted Channel Hopping (TSCH) technology, is now available. IIoT devices are usually energy-constrained. Thus, the worldwide scientific community is spending a lot of efforts in designing new energy-saving communication protocols for TSCH-enabled networks. Nevertheless, even if the energy consumption is mainly due to radio communications, transmission of unneeded data, protocol overhead, and non-optimized communication patterns, the implementation of the IIoT protocol suite in real platforms may introduce a further and unpleasant waste of energy. The aim of this work is to experimentally measure the energy consumption of TSCH-enabled platforms (specifically TelosB motes) under different system configurations. The two investigated operating systems are OpenWSN and Contiki. Obtained results will demonstrate that OpenWSN always registers a lower energy consumption, thus emerging as a promising protocol implementation for upcoming energy-efficient IIoT systems.
2016
2nd IEEE International Forum on Research and Technologies for Society and Industry Leveraging a Better Tomorrow, RTSI 2016
978-1-5090-1131-5
Energy consumption analysis of TSCH-enabled platforms for the Industrial-IoT / Boccadoro, Pietro; Barile, Michele; Piro, Giuseppe; Grieco, Luigi Alfredo. - (2016). (Intervento presentato al convegno 2nd IEEE International Forum on Research and Technologies for Society and Industry Leveraging a Better Tomorrow, RTSI 2016 tenutosi a Bologna, Italy nel September 7-9, 2016) [10.1109/RTSI.2016.7740596].
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