THE PERFORMANCE ANALYSES OF IEEE
802.15.4G SUN LOW-POWER WIRELESS
NETWORKS AND THEIR APPLICATION
Dalibor Dobrilović,
Milica Mazalica and
Goran Gecin
University of Novi Sad, Technical Faculty "Mihajlo Pupin" Received: 14th January 2021. ABSTRACT In the era of expansion of smart sensing interconnected devices and their growing application in complex systems, the application of wireless communication technology becomes evident. Many wireless technologies are developed to facilitate the growth of systems such as the Internet of Things and Smart Cities. The application of a particular wireless technology in a particular system depends on many factors, such as purpose, requirements, complexity, range, and node deployment. IEEE 802.15.4 is a technical standard that defines the operation of low-rate wireless personal area networks. It is used as the basis for a group of network standards and protocols designed for wireless sensor networks. In this article, the basic features of the emerging IEEE 802.15.4g SUN low-powered wireless network standard, its application scenarios, and performance analyses are presented. KEY WORDS CLASSIFICATION
Zrenjanin, Serbia
INDECS 20(3), 250-256, 2022
DOI 10.7906/indecs.20.3.4
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Accepted: 31st December 2021.
Regular article
smart utility networks, wireless network performance evaluation, indoor propagation, wireless sensor networks, wireless communications
ACM: 10002951, 10003033, 10003079, 10011704
JEL: L63