Abstract:
In this paper, the performance of network coding technique that has been adapted to 6LoWPAN-based networks is discussed. The proposed solution named NC6LoWPAN, initially tested in a real wireless sensor network, is then investigated by simulations in terms of packet buffering time and traffic type - the parameters which influences coding opportunity and the total coding gain. The results show that the coding gain in the network can be tuned by a time in which native packets can be buffered in the intermediate nodes while waiting for encoding. The results also confirmed that the optimal buffering time is dependent on many factors, mainly on a protocol stack used for the transmission (UDP-based or TCP-based), network topology and traffic intensity.