Research Article
Wireless M-BUS: An Attractive M2M Technology for 5G-Grade Home Automation
@INPROCEEDINGS{10.1007/978-3-319-47063-4_13, author={Pavel Masek and Krystof Zeman and Zenon Kuder and Jiri Hosek and Sergey Andreev and Radek Fujdiak and Franz Kropfl}, title={Wireless M-BUS: An Attractive M2M Technology for 5G-Grade Home Automation}, proceedings={Internet of Things. IoT Infrastructures. Second International Summit, IoT 360° 2015, Rome, Italy, October 27-29, 2015. Revised Selected Papers, Part I}, proceedings_a={IOT360}, year={2017}, month={1}, keywords={Home automation 5G-grade IoT NS-3 Packet delivery estimation Smart metering Wireless M-BUS (WM-BUS)}, doi={10.1007/978-3-319-47063-4_13} }
- Pavel Masek
Krystof Zeman
Zenon Kuder
Jiri Hosek
Sergey Andreev
Radek Fujdiak
Franz Kropfl
Year: 2017
Wireless M-BUS: An Attractive M2M Technology for 5G-Grade Home Automation
IOT360
Springer
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-47063-4_13
Abstract
The aggressive introduction of new smart devices for households is considered today as one of the most challenging issues in the Internet of Things (IoT) world. According to the wide variety of radio technologies used for communication between smart devices, there is a growing need to answer the question of which communication standard can be used to drive communication in smart homes and intelligent buildings as part of the emerging 5G ecosystem. To this end, we provide in this paper a performance analysis of Wireless M-BUS communication protocol which has recently increased its popularity especially in smart-metering domain in Western Europe. First, the developed WM-BUS module in Network Simulator 3 (NS-3) is described. Further, we investigate in detail the obtained simulation results which are compared with the real data from Kamstrup smart metering devices. Especially, the attention is focused on the packet delivery ratio and interference between smart devices. In particular, we demonstrate that our constructed module provides adequate correlation between the results obtained from the simulation and those from real-world measurements.