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Model the path: impact of propagation models on the scalability analysis of a wireless M-Bus sensoring system for smart grids

N. Rodríguez Pérez, J. Matanza, G. López

14th IEEE International Conference on Communications, Control, and Computing Technologies for Smart Grids - SmartGridComm 2023, Glasgow (United Kingdom). 31 octubre - 03 noviembre 2023


Summary:

This paper analyses the impact of the propagation model on the outcomes of a scalability analysis of a wireless M-Bus system simulated in OMNeT++. Four path loss models are compared: Free Space Path Loss (FSPL) model with obstaclerelated losses, the ITU-R P.1238 model, and two configurations of the log-normal model used by previous studies in similar contexts.
The performance is assessed using three main indicators: delivery ratio, message error ratio, and gross delivery ratio.
Results show that, although all the propagation models considered validate the baseline implementation of the system, performance differences emerge when scaling it up. The two configurations of the log-normal models may provide a toooptimistic scalability potential, while the ITU-R model may provide a pessimistic one. The high influence of the propagation model in the scalability results of the system is demonstrated, as other factors, such as message collision due to the deployment of a large number of devices, prove to not have an impact on scalability for the scenarios analysed.
Future research may compare other standardised propagation models from the literature or consider the inclusion of more than one data collector.


Spanish layman's summary:

Analiza el impacto de cuatro modelos de propagación en los resultados de un análisis de escalabilidad de un sistema inalámbrico de M-Bus simulado en OMNeT++. Se utilizan tres indicadores principales: ratio de entrega, ratio de error de mensaje y ratio de entrega bruta.


English layman's summary:

Analyses the impact of four propagation model on the outcomes of a scalability analysis of a wireless M-Bus system simulated in OMNeT++. Three main indicators are used: delivery ratio, message error ratio, and gross delivery ratio.

 


Keywords: Scalability, Smart Grids, M-Bus, Metering, Wireless Communications


DOI: DOI icon https://doi.org/10.1109/SmartGridComm57358.2023.10333969

Publication date: October 2023.



Citation:
Rodríguez Pérez, N., Matanza, J., López, G., Model the path: impact of propagation models on the scalability analysis of a wireless M-Bus sensoring system for smart grids, 14th IEEE International Conference on Communications, Control, and Computing Technologies for Smart Grids - SmartGridComm 2023, Glasgow (United Kingdom). 31 October - 03 November 2023.


    Research topics:
  • Information and Communication Technologies (ICT)

IIT-23-341C

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