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von-stebut2023resilience


Isabel von Stebut, "Resilience through Cross-Technology-Communication," Bachelor Thesis, School of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science (EECS), TU Berlin (TUB), October 2023. (Advisor: Anatolij Zubow; Referees: Falko Dressler and Thomas Sikora)


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In recent years, wireless IoT networks have been consistently gaining in importance. However, they face many potential sources of failures, such as faulty electrical components or link outages. Therefore, there is a need for resilience strategies to design networks which can guarantee service even in the face of failures. Typically, such resilience strategies are based on adding redundancy or diversity. However, as different wireless technologies typically cannot communicate directly, increasing the technological diversity can create difficulties. To solve this, cross-technology-communication (CTC) can be used to translate between technologies. In this thesis, I propose two different resilience strategies. The first uses CTC to achieve a high number of links between nodes even with multiple interfaces of different types to combat link and interface outages. The second increases a node's transmission range through CTC to achieve a higher network connectivity, which increases resilience against node outages. These approaches are evaluated analytically and numerically within an error model which includes correlated and uncorrelated failures. The results of both strategies show that CTC can significantly improve the transmission success probability of a network, without any hardware alterations. This also makes it possible to reduce reliability requirements on network components, which is economically attractive. Hence, CTC is a promising avenue for network resilience, and seems worthwhile to explore further.

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@phdthesis{von-stebut2023resilience,
    author = {von Stebut, Isabel},
    title = {{Resilience through Cross-Technology-Communication}},
    advisor = {Zubow, Anatolij},
    institution = {School of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science (EECS)},
    location = {Berlin, Germany},
    month = {10},
    referee = {Dressler, Falko and Sikora, Thomas},
    school = {TU Berlin (TUB)},
    type = {Bachelor Thesis},
    year = {2023},
   }
   
   

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