Sensors (Mar 2020)

6TiSCH on SCμM: Running a Synchronized Protocol Stack without Crystals

  • Tengfei Chang,
  • Thomas Watteyne,
  • Brad Wheeler,
  • Filip Maksimovic,
  • Osama Khan,
  • Sahar Mesri,
  • Lydia Lee,
  • Ioana Suciu,
  • David Burnett,
  • Xavier Vilajosana,
  • Kris Pister

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/s20071912
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 20, no. 7
p. 1912

Abstract

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We report the first time-synchronized protocol stack running on a crystal-free device. We use an early prototype of the Single-Chip micro Mote, SCμM, a single-chip 2 × 3 mm2 mote-on-a-chip, which features an ARM Cortex-M0 micro-controller and an IEEE802.15.4 radio. This prototype consists of an FPGA version of the micro-controller, connected to the SCμM chip which implements the radio front-end. We port OpenWSN, a reference implementation of a synchronized protocol stack, onto SCμM. The challenge is that SCμM has only on-chip oscillators, with no absolute time reference such as a crystal. We use two calibration steps – receiving packets via the on-chip optical receiver and RF transceiver – to initially calibrate the oscillators on SCμM so that it can send frames to an off-the-shelf IEEE802.15.4 radio. We then use a digital trimming compensation algorithm based on tick skipping to turn a 567 ppm apparent drift into a 10 ppm drift. This allows us to run a full-featured standards-compliant 6TiSCH network between one SCμM and one OpenMote. This is a step towards realizing the smart dust vision of ultra-small and cheap ubiquitous wireless devices.

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