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Common Channel Tag Mobile System RTlab Kang Moo jin

Contents  Common Tag Mobile System is…  Advantage of Common Tag Mobile System  Both Nodes interface  Packet Control Manager  Tag Mobile System Protocol  System Architecture 2

Channel Switching Tag Mobile System Monitoring Server Monitoring Client TAG Mobile Node Channel#1 Channel#2 Tag Parent Node TAG Mobile Node Local Channel 3 M M M M Mobile Node

Why use Local Channel? 4

Common Channel Tag Mobile System Monitoring Server Monitoring Client TAG Mobile Node PAN#1 Same Channel PAN#2 Tag Parent Node TAG Mobile Node PAN#Local 5

Advantage  Reduced Channel Switching Overhead  Don’t interfere Basic Work  Routing  Message delivery  Emergency call  Etc.  Protocol Simple  Implementation Simple 6

Address Architecture LayerAddress Logical Application LayerEndpoint, Cluster Id, Profile Id Network Layer16-bit NWK address Mac LayerPan Id PhysicalPhysical Layer Physical Channel, Extended 64-bit IEEE Address, Dest Address Source Address 7

S/W Architecture Physical Layer MAC Packet Control Manager NWK Fixing Manager Location Manager Main Task Fixing Manager Location Manager Sensor Node Tag Mobile Node 8

Both Nodes interface Sensor Node Tag Mobile Node Packet Control Manager Fixing Manager Location Manager Main Task NWK PAN ID : 200CPAN ID : 100C 9

Packet Control Manager Flow Chart 10 Source Pan == Local Pan CMD == TAG STATE CMD Start Packet delete Fixing Manager Event Location Manager Event End Network Layer Yes No Yes No Yes Dest Pan == Device Pan No

Common Channel Tag Mobile System Monitoring Server Monitoring Client TAG Mobile Node PAN#1 Same Channel PAN#2 Tag Parent Node TAG Mobile Node PAN#Local 11

Tag Mobile System Protocol (1/2)  Join 12

Tag Mobile System Protocol (1/2) Time Out 13  Localization Join Interval

Node Comparison Tag Management RoutingLocalizationIdle RF State Generation Beacon End Node XXOO or XX Router Node XOOOO Tag Parent Router Node OOOOO 14

System Architecture 15 End Node Router Tag Parent Node

Thank You RTlab Kang moo jin 16