Kauer, FlorianFlorianKauerKöstler, MaximilianMaximilianKöstlerTurau, VolkerVolkerTurau2020-01-212020-01-212019-05-21Recent Advances in Network Simulation: 451-467 (2019-05-21)http://hdl.handle.net/11420/4438Using wireless sensor and actuator networks in industrial applications promises timely and fine-grained feedback and control of plants. However, these applications call for very high reliability that cannot be fulfilled with contention-based medium access. Therefore, the IEEE 802.15.4 standard was extended with multiple time-slotted as well as frequency-agile medium access techniques. The Deterministic and Synchronous Multi-Channel Extension (DSME) is of particular interest due to its extensive set of standardized methods for distributed slot management. This chapter presents openDSME, a comprehensive implementation of DSME to be used in the OMNeT++ simulator as well as on real-life wireless sensor nodes. The main features of DSME are presented, together with implementation details of openDSME. The chapter concludes with a step-by-step tutorial to get started with openDSME.enAllgemeines, WissenschaftopenDSME: Reliable Time-Slotted Multi-Hop Communication for IEEE 802.15.4Journal Article10.1007/978-3-030-12842-5_15Other