Cross-Technology Communication for the Internet of Things: A Survey

Author:

He Yuan1ORCID,Guo Xiuzhen1ORCID,Zheng Xiaolong2ORCID,Yu Zihao1ORCID,Zhang Jia1,Jiang Haotian1ORCID,Na Xin1ORCID,Zhang Jiacheng1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Tsinghua University, Haidian, Beijing, China

2. Beijing University of Posts and Telecommunications, Haidian, Beijing, China

Abstract

The ever-developing Internet of Things (IoT) brings the prosperity of wireless sensing and control applications. In many scenarios, different wireless technologies coexist in the shared frequency medium as well as the physical space. Such wireless coexistence may lead to serious cross-technology interference (CTI) problems, e.g., channel competition, signal collision, and throughput degradation. Compared with traditional methods like interference avoidance, tolerance, and concurrency mechanism, direct and timely information exchange among heterogeneous devices is therefore a fundamental requirement to ensure the usability, inter-operability, and reliability of the IoT. Under this circumstance, Cross-Technology Communication (CTC) technique thus becomes a hot topic in both academic and industrial fields, which aims at directly exchanging data among heterogeneous devices that follow different standards. This paper comprehensively summarizes the CTC techniques and reveals that the key challenge for CTC lies in the heterogeneity of IoT devices, including the incompatibility of technical standards and the asymmetry of connection capability. Based on the above finding, we present a taxonomy of the existing CTC works (packet-level CTCs and physical-level CTCs) and compare the existing CTC techniques in terms of throughput, reliability, hardware modification, and concurrency.

Funder

Joint Funds of the National Natural Science Foundation of China

National Science Fund of China

China Postdoctoral Science Foundation

R&D Project of Key Core Technology and Generic Technology in Shanxi Province

Publisher

Association for Computing Machinery (ACM)

Subject

General Computer Science,Theoretical Computer Science

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