Abstract

Convergecast, in which data from a set of source devices is delivered to a single data sink, is a critical functionality in networks deployed for industrial monitoring and control. We address the latency-optimal link scheduling problem for convergecast in networks operating according to the recent WirelessHART standard. When there is no restriction on the number of channels, we present a latency-optimal scheduling policy in which each routing node is required to buffer at most one packet at any point in time. For networks with a limited number of channels, we first establish a lower bound on the number of channels for latency-optimal convergecast and a lower bound on latency for convergecast using a fixed number of channels, and then present a heuristic scheme for channel-constrained latency-optimal convergecast scheduling. Simulation results confirm that, at much modest computational cost, our heuristic scheme can construct convergecast schedules with latency close to that of the optimal schedules.

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