The 6TiSCH Networking Stack

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Table of contents

1 Introduction 
1.1 Preliminaries
1.1.1 The Internet of Things
1.1.2 Wireless Sensor Networks
1.1.3 The Wireless Impairment
1.1.4 Applications and Market Opportunities
1.2 Contributions
1.2.1 Network Deployments and Data Collection
1.2.2 Data Analysis and Comparisons
1.2.3 Determinism in IIoT
1.3 Thesis outline
2 State of the Art and Challenges 
2.1 The IoT Standards
2.1.1 A Diversity of Applications
2.1.2 Standardization and Interoperability
2.2 Time Slotted Channel Hopping
2.2.1 History & Description
2.2.2 A Slotted Structure
2.2.3 Time Synchronization
2.3 Industrial IoT Stack
2.3.1 The 6TiSCH Networking Stack
2.3.2 Physical
2.3.3 DataLink
2.3.4 Network
2.3.5 Application and Transport
2.4 Open Issues and Challenges
2.4.1 Benchmarking IoT
2.4.2 Determinism in IoT
2.5 Summary
3 Methodology and Assumptions 
3.1 Real-World Deployments
3.2 Characterizing Networks
3.3 TSCH Limits and Trade-offs
3.4 Summary
4 Real-World Deployments
4.1 SmartMesh IP
4.1.1 An IIoT World Leader
4.1.2 Low-power Wireless Motes
4.1.3 Low-power Wireless Manager
4.2 SolSystem
4.2.1 solmanager
4.2.2 solserver
4.2.3 SOL
4.3 PEACH
4.3.1 Context and objectives
4.3.2 Related applications
4.3.3 Deployment
4.3.4 Hardware Integration
4.3.5 Performance of the Network
4.3.6 Performance of the Motes
4.3.7 After 3 Months
4.3.8 Intuitive Results
4.3.9 Lessons Learned
4.4 SnowHow
4.4.1 Context
4.4.2 Related Work
4.4.3 Deployment
4.4.4 Performance of the Network
4.4.5 Lessons Learned
4.5 EvaLab
4.5.1 Context
4.5.2 Related Work
4.5.3 Deployment
4.5.4 Intuitive Results
4.5.5 Not so Intuitive Results
4.5.6 Conclusion and Lessons Learnt
4.6 SmartMarina
4.6.1 Context
4.6.2 Related Work
4.6.3 Deployment
4.6.4 Results
4.6.5 Lessons Learned
4.7 Conclusion
4.7.1 Summary
4.7.2 Lessons Learned
4.7.3 Challenges & Contributions
5 Characterizing Networks
5.1 Introduction
5.2 Related Work
5.3 Mercator: Dense Connectivity Datasets
5.3.1 Methodology and Terminology
5.3.2 IoT-LAB
5.3.3 Mercator: Testbed Datasets
5.3.4 Deployments
5.3.5 K7: Formating Traces
5.4 Published Datasets
5.5 Observations from the Datasets
5.5.1 Node Degree
5.5.2 Witnessing External Interference
5.5.3 Witnessing Instantaneous Multi-Path Fading
5.5.4 Witnessing Dynamics in the Environment
5.6 Discussion
5.6.1 What is Realistic?
5.6.2 A Word about Output Power Tuning
5.6.3 Waterfall Plot
5.6.4 Directions for Future Work
5.7 Summary
6 TSCH Limits and Trade-offs 
6.1 Theoretical Limits
6.1.1 Assumptions
6.1.2 Key Performance Indicators
6.1.3 Objectives
6.1.4 A Canonical Case
6.1.5 With Retransmissions
6.1.6 Conclusion
6.2 Simulating the IIoT
6.2.1 Related Work
6.2.2 6TiSCH Simulator
6.3 Real-World vs. Simulation
6.3.1 Experiment Description
6.3.2 Replaying the Experiment
6.3.3 Simulating the Limits
6.3.4 E2E Upstream Latency
6.3.5 Network Lifetime
6.3.6 Discussion & Future Work
6.3.7 Conclusions
6.4 6TiSCH Performance Estimator
6.4.1 Trace-based Simulation
6.4.2 Inputs and Outputs
6.4.3 Status
6.5 Summary
7 Conclusion and Perspectives 
7.1 Contributions
7.2 Perspectives

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