TY - GEN
T1 - Comparative Study of Wireless Communication Protocols for Lower-Limb Exoskeleton Systems
AU - Garcia, Sebastian
AU - Belesaca, Juan Diego
AU - Astudillo-Salinas, Fabian
AU - Minchala-Avila, Luis I.
AU - Calle, Jhon
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2024 IEEE.
PY - 2024
Y1 - 2024
N2 - The purpose of this study is to evaluate the effectiveness of three wireless communication methods in the context of a lower-limb exoskeleton system, comparing ESP-NOW in broadcast mode, traditional UDP/IP, and communication using Imocap-GIS devices. For this purpose, four different experimental architectures were designed, each comprising a controller (Jetson Nano) and a variable number of slave devices (nodes). The results indicate that ESP-NOW exhibited significantly lower latency times than UDP, positioning it as potentially more suitable for applications in wireless personal area networks that demand fast response times, such as real-time control systems. The experimental findings conclude that the ESP-NOW transmission protocol is prone to increased packet loss as the network expands, especially when the number of nodes increases from one to four, with a maximum loss of 8.6%. These observations emphasize the critical role of protocol selection, tailored to the application's specific requirements and the network environment's intricacies, in ensuring the reliability and efficiency of wireless communication systems.
AB - The purpose of this study is to evaluate the effectiveness of three wireless communication methods in the context of a lower-limb exoskeleton system, comparing ESP-NOW in broadcast mode, traditional UDP/IP, and communication using Imocap-GIS devices. For this purpose, four different experimental architectures were designed, each comprising a controller (Jetson Nano) and a variable number of slave devices (nodes). The results indicate that ESP-NOW exhibited significantly lower latency times than UDP, positioning it as potentially more suitable for applications in wireless personal area networks that demand fast response times, such as real-time control systems. The experimental findings conclude that the ESP-NOW transmission protocol is prone to increased packet loss as the network expands, especially when the number of nodes increases from one to four, with a maximum loss of 8.6%. These observations emphasize the critical role of protocol selection, tailored to the application's specific requirements and the network environment's intricacies, in ensuring the reliability and efficiency of wireless communication systems.
KW - ESP-NOW
KW - Inertial sensors
KW - Linux
KW - UDP/IP
KW - real-time
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/85211800837
U2 - 10.1109/ETCM63562.2024.10746157
DO - 10.1109/ETCM63562.2024.10746157
M3 - Contribución a la conferencia
AN - SCOPUS:85211800837
T3 - ETCM 2024 - 8th Ecuador Technical Chapters Meeting
BT - ETCM 2024 - 8th Ecuador Technical Chapters Meeting
A2 - Rivas-Lalaleo, David
A2 - Maita, Soraya Lucia Sinche
PB - Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc.
T2 - 8th IEEE Ecuador Technical Chapters Meeting, ETCM 2024
Y2 - 15 October 2024 through 18 October 2024
ER -