The recent Wi-Fi HaLow technology focuses on adopting Wi-Fi for the needs of the Internet of Things. A key feature of Wi-Fi HaLow is the Restricted Access Window (RAW) mechanism that allows an access point to divide the sensors into groups and to assign each group to an exclusively reserved time interval where only the stations of a particular group can transmit. In this work, we study how to optimally configure RAW in a scenario with a high number of energy harvesting sensor devices. For such a scenario, we consider a problem of device grouping and develop a model of data transmission, which takes into account the peculiarities of channel access and the fact that the devices can run out of energy within the allocated intervals. We show how to use the developed model in order to determine the optimal duration of RAW intervals and the optimal number of groups that provide the required probability of data delivery and minimize the amount of consumed channel resources. The numerical results show that the optimal RAW configuration can reduce the amount of consumed channel resources by almost 50%.
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August 2023
Faculty of Engineering, Queensland University of Technology, Brisbane, QLD 4000, Australia.
IEEE 802.11ah, or Wi-Fi HaLow, is a long-range Internet of Things (IoT) communication technology with promising performance claims. Being IP-based makes it an attractive prospect when interfacing with existing IP networks.
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January 2023
Department of Network Engineering, Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya, 08034 Barcelona, Spain.
The IEEE 802.11ah standard is intended to adapt the specifications of IEEE 802.11 to the Internet of Things (IoT) scenario.
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December 2022
Wireless and Mobile Communication System Laboratory, Department of Information and Communication Engineering, Chosun University, Gwangju 61452, Republic of Korea.
IEEE 802.11ah, known as Wi-Fi HaLow, is envisioned for long-range and low-power communication. It is sub-1 GHz technology designed for massive Internet of Things (IoT) and machine-to-machine devices.
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April 2020
IDLab, Department of Computer Science, University of Antwerp-imec, 2000 Antwerp, Belgium.
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June 2019
Internet and Data Lab (IDLab), Department of Mathematics and Computer Science, University of Antwerp-imec, 2000 Antwerp, Belgium.
Minimizing the energy consumption is one of the main challenges in iot networks. Recently, the IEEE 802.11ah standard has been released as a new low-power Wi-Fi solution.
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