Constructive Interference in 802.15.4: A Tutorial. Chang, T., Watteyne, T., Vilajosana, X., & Gomes, P. H. IEEE Communications Surveys Tutorials, 2018.
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Constructive Interference (CI) can happen when multiple wireless devices send the same frame at the same time. If the time offset between the transmissions is less than 500 ns, a receiver will successfully decode the frame with high probability. CI can be useful for achieving low-latency communication or low-overhead flooding in a multi-hop low-power wireless network. The contribution of this article is three-fold. First, we present the current state-of-the-art CI-based protocols. Second, we provide a detailed hands-on tutorial on how to implement CI-based protocols on TelosB motes, with well documented open-source code. Third, we discuss the issues and challenges of CI-based protocols, and list open issues and research directions. This article is targeted at the level of practicing engineers and advanced researchers and can serve both as a primer on CI technology and a reference to its implementation.
@article{chang_constructive_2018,
	title = {Constructive {Interference} in 802.15.4: {A} {Tutorial}},
	issn = {1553-877X},
	shorttitle = {Constructive {Interference} in 802.15.4},
	doi = {10.1109/COMST.2018.2870643},
	abstract = {Constructive Interference (CI) can happen when multiple wireless devices send the same frame at the same time. If the time offset between the transmissions is less than 500 ns, a receiver will successfully decode the frame with high probability. CI can be useful for achieving low-latency communication or low-overhead flooding in a multi-hop low-power wireless network. The contribution of this article is three-fold. First, we present the current state-of-the-art CI-based protocols. Second, we provide a detailed hands-on tutorial on how to implement CI-based protocols on TelosB motes, with well documented open-source code. Third, we discuss the issues and challenges of CI-based protocols, and list open issues and research directions. This article is targeted at the level of practicing engineers and advanced researchers and can serve both as a primer on CI technology and a reference to its implementation.},
	journal = {IEEE Communications Surveys Tutorials},
	author = {Chang, T. and Watteyne, T. and Vilajosana, X. and Gomes, P. H.},
	year = {2018},
	keywords = {Interference, Protocols, Receivers, Routing, Tutorials, Wireless networks},
	pages = {1--1}
}

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