Synchronous Transmissions in Low-Power Wireless: A Survey of Communication Protocols and Network Services

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Abstract

Low-power wireless communication is a central building block of cyber-physical systems and the Internet of Things. Conventional low-power wireless protocols make avoiding packet collisions a cornerstone design choice. The concept of synchronous transmissions challenges this view. As collisions are not necessarily destructive, under specific circumstances, commodity low-power wireless radios are often able to receive useful information even in the presence of superimposed signals from different transmitters. We survey the growing number of protocols that exploit synchronous transmissions for higher robustness and efficiency as well as unprecedented functionality and versatility compared to conventional designs. The illustration of protocols based on synchronous transmissions is cast in a conceptional framework we establish, with the goal of highlighting differences and similarities among the proposed solutions. We conclude this article with a discussion on open questions and challenges in this research field.

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Original languageEnglish
Article number121
JournalACM Computing Surveys
Volume53
Issue number6
Publication statusPublished - Feb 2021
Peer-reviewedYes

Keywords

Keywords

  • capture effect, constructive interference, Low-power wireless networks, message-in-message effect, multi-hop communication, sender diversity, simplicity, synchronous transmissions