Abstract

ABSTRACT Internet of Things (IoT) has widely been deployed in various industrial fields. To achieve hyperautomation in IoT-based applications, it calls for high-efficient wireless transmission technologies to improve the response speed of IoT nodes. Frequency-domain contention (FDC) is a promising contention-based channel access mechanism to meet this requirement. However, the nature of FDC’s multiple-transmission-multiple-reception and the limit of IoT chip’s synchronization accuracy will lead to carrier frequency offset (CFO) and hence frequent transmission collisions and null transmissions. Considering integer and fractional CFO, this paper theoretically analyzes the FDC throughput and verifies the accuracy of our model via extensive simulations.

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