Taming cross technology interference for wi fi and zigbee coexistence networks

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Taming Cross-Technology Interference for Wi-Fi and ZigBee Coexistence Networks

Abstract: Recent studies show that Wi-Fi interference has been a major problem for low power urban sensing technology ZigBee networks. Existing approaches for dealing with such interferences often modify either the ZigBee nodes or Wi-Fi nodes. However, massive deployment of ZigBee nodes and uncooperative Wi-Fi users call for innovative cross-technology coexistence without intervening legacy systems. In this work, we investigate the Wi-Fi and ZigBee coexistence when ZigBee is the interested signal. Typically, the duration of transmitting a ZigBee data packet is longer than that of a Wi-Fi packet. Mitigating short duration Wi-Fi interference (called flash) in long duration ZigBee data (called smog) is challenging. To address these challenges, we propose ZIMO: a sink-based MIMO design for harmony coexistence of ZigBee and Wi-Fi networks with the goal of protecting the ZigBee data packets from being interfered by high-power cross-technology signals. The key insight is to properly exploit opportunities resulted from differences between Wi-Fi and ZigBee, and bridge the gap between interested data and cross technology signals. Also, extracting the channel coefficient of Wi-Fi and ZigBee will enhance other coexistence technologies such as TIMO [1] . We implement a prototype in GNURadio-USRP N200, and our extensive evaluations under real wireless conditions show that ZIMO can improve ZigBee network throughput up to 1.9 , with 1.5 in media, and 1.1


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