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at the cost of reduced coverage for network. Coverage of wireless solutions can be extended by deployment of routing, peer-to-peer (P2P) communication, and increasing transmission power using repeaters and power amplifiers. Nevertheless, these techniques increase system complexity and result in less reliability. To summarize, it is necessary to identify the requirements of an individual application and identify the proper trade-off between key performance metrics correspondingly.

      1.3.4 Power Efficiency

      1.3.5 Simplicity

      1.3.6 Scalability

      Wireless networks in industrial environments often rely on solid infrastructures in which large number of devices are randomly spread over a wide deployment area. In addition, communication networks and protocols should be dynamic and support different types of network changes such as device replacement, service modifications, and system upgrades without degrading the desired efficiency and operation. To establish connections and maintain autonomous network connectivity in such environments, wireless systems should be scalable and comply with real-time changes. Scalability is primarily determined by MAC design, and developing scalable MAC protocols is highly challenging [49]. Various techniques are employed in MAC layer that utilize diversity in frequency band, time, and space to deal with scalability. For instance, contention-free conventions such as time-division multiple access (TDMA) protocols are considered to impose strict constraint on network density and fulfill desired quality of service (QoS).

      1.3.7 Security

      1.4 Wireless Technology and International Standards

      Figure 1.3 Wireless Technologies Range Coverage.

      1.4.1 Short-Range Wireless Communication

      Short-range communication technologies use radio waves to transmit data to a receiving node within a very short distance. Their offered range is generally suited for wireless personal area network (WPAN) and wireless local area network (WLAN). The distinct feature of short-range wireless communication is the low power required to communicate, making them suitable for battery-equipped mobile devices. A number of such protocols discussed here are Zigbee, WirelessHART, ISAl00.11a, Bluetooth and WIA-PA, and all are governed by IEEE 802.15 standards. In addition, we review Wi-Fi networks regulated by the IEEE 802.11 standard.

      1.4.1.1 IEEE 802.15.4 Standard

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