American Journal of Mobile Systems, Applications and Services
Articles Information
American Journal of Mobile Systems, Applications and Services, Vol.2, No.1, Feb. 2016, Pub. Date: Jan. 12, 2016
Survey of the IEEE 802.15.4 Standard’s Developments for Wireless Sensor Networking
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Authors
[01] Kalliopi Pantelaki, Department of Informatics Engineering, Technological Educational Institute of Crete, Heraklion, Crete, Greece.
[02] Spyridon Panagiotakis, Department of Informatics Engineering, Technological Educational Institute of Crete, Heraklion, Crete, Greece.
[03] Andreas Vlissidis, Department of Informatics Engineering, Technological Educational Institute of Crete, Heraklion, Crete, Greece.
Abstract
The concept of Internet of Things (IoT) has been grown rapidly in recent years. In IoT it is necessary to find ways that each node of such networks can be connected directly to the internet, with or without the intervention of a Gateway. From this point of view, the Wireless Sensor Networks keep a critical role in this technology. Due to that, appropriate standards have been created offering interoperable communication towards the Internet to power constrained devices, with most popular the family of the 802.15.4protocols. This paper surveys the current status of these standards and envisions their evolution towards a converged TCP/IP-based solution.
Keywords
802.15.4 Standard, ZigBee Protocol, 6LoWPAN Protocol, ZigBee IP Protocol, Smart Energy Profile 2.0 (SEP) Standard, Constrained Application Protocol (CoAP), ZigBee 3.0 Protocol
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