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Implementation of a Topology Independent MAC (TiMAC) Policy on a Low-Cost IoT System

Georgios Tsoumanis    
Asterios Papamichail    
Vasileios Dragonas    
George Koufoudakis    
Constantinos T. Angelis and Konstantinos Oikonomou    

Resumen

The emerging new paradigm under the fifth generation of wireless communications technologies (5G) and high expectations for massively expanding today?s Internet of Things (IoT) under 5G, are expected to support a large plurality of low-cost devices for an all-increasing number of new IoT applications. Many emerging IoT applications are going to take advantage of techniques and technologies that have high demands from low-cost devices in terms of processing large amounts of data and communication. For example, in systems based on fog computing technology, low-cost devices have to assign some of their limited resources for processing purposes. Considering the drawbacks emerging from using low-cost devices and the fact that many applications are in need for time-constrained approaches, TDMA-based Medium Access Control (MAC) policies need to be revisited and implemented in low-cost devices of today. In this sense, a policy independent of the underlying topology, TiMAC policy, is considered here and is implemented in low-cost devices using 433 MHz RF modules. Even though the implementation is limited by synchronization issues and a small number of nodes, the obtained experimental results demonstrate the potential for employing TDMA-based MAC policies on IoT systems consisting of low-cost devices.

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