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This dissertation examines concepts for wireless communication in large-scale, dense mesh networks, which can be used in future for plant control or building automation. It is shown that recent communication approaches for resource-constrained, IEEE 802.15.4 hardware do not scale well. This motivates the development of methodologies and protocols for reliable wireless communication in large-scale networks. This work covers the following topics: a “toolbox” for the development, programming, testing, and simulation of communication protocols for embedded systems; the decomposition of large networks into smaller subnets; concepts for scalable broadcasting and routing; the realization of selected network services such as emergency shutdowns and software updates.
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Methodologies and protocols for wireless communication in large-scale, dense mesh networks, Stefan Unterschütz
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- 2014
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- Titel
- Methodologies and protocols for wireless communication in large-scale, dense mesh networks
- Sprache
- Englisch
- Autor*innen
- Stefan Unterschütz
- Verlag
- Cuvillier
- Verlag
- 2014
- ISBN10
- 3954047071
- ISBN13
- 9783954047079
- Kategorie
- Skripten & Universitätslehrbücher
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- This dissertation examines concepts for wireless communication in large-scale, dense mesh networks, which can be used in future for plant control or building automation. It is shown that recent communication approaches for resource-constrained, IEEE 802.15.4 hardware do not scale well. This motivates the development of methodologies and protocols for reliable wireless communication in large-scale networks. This work covers the following topics: a “toolbox” for the development, programming, testing, and simulation of communication protocols for embedded systems; the decomposition of large networks into smaller subnets; concepts for scalable broadcasting and routing; the realization of selected network services such as emergency shutdowns and software updates.