Efficient Cluster Tree Topology Operation and Routing for IEEE 802.15.4-Based Smart Grid Networks

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Abstract

Wireless sensor networks (WSNs) have been utilized as communication infrastructure for smart grid applications. The primary requirement of WSNs for smart grid applications is to transmit delay-critical data from smart grid assets ether at the maximum rate or by reducing collision rates. Additionally, WSNs should utilize the limited resources of the network to provide the required long-term QoS. The achievement of these objectives requires a remarkable design of WSN protocols to satisfy the requirements of smart grid applications. In this study, a multi-channel cluster tree protocol is proposed to prevent collisions and increase network performance. In the proposed scheme, the cluster head serves to broadcast a beacon frame containing information on the allocated channels and time slots. This enables the new node to determine its channel and timeslot. A performance analysis reveals that the proposed scheme can achieve a low end-to-end delay and low collision rates compared with the well-known IEEE 802.15.4 MAC protocols widely used in the literature to provide QoS to smart-grid applications.

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Kim, J. W., Kim, J., & Lee, J. (2023). Efficient Cluster Tree Topology Operation and Routing for IEEE 802.15.4-Based Smart Grid Networks. Sensors, 23(13). https://doi.org/10.3390/s23135950

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