Abstract

The proposed approach is designed to boost the IEEE 802.15.4 / ZigBee-based WSN streaming efficiency by introducing multipurpose routing. We investigate how those networks can be designed in order to achieve optimum throughput using computational models to explain intra-track and inter-track interference in multipath routing networks. One mode of action in particular – Spatial-TDMA (S-TDMA), Zig Bee dependent WSNs, will greatly reduce the amount of interference, both in one- and multi-track environments. It is also seen that two-way networks can be stronger than their one-way counterparts by means of deliberately selected implementation parameters. Finally, a greater degree of spatial isolation between the routes used indicates improved average efficiency in multi-path scenarios. The simulation is one of our results.

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