An Adaptive Time-Spread Multiple-Access Policy for Wireless Sensor Networks

Sensor networks require a simple and efficient medium access control policy achieving high system throughput with no or limited control overhead in order to increase the network lifetime by minimizing the energy consumed during transmission attempts. Time-spread multiple-access (TSMA) policies that...

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Main Authors: Konstantinos Oikonomou, Ioannis Stavrakakis
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: SpringerOpen 2007-05-01
Series:EURASIP Journal on Wireless Communications and Networking
Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2007/64238
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spelling doaj-0825a4eb17f148b5b2b6ed9839b646e92020-11-25T01:58:31ZengSpringerOpenEURASIP Journal on Wireless Communications and Networking1687-14721687-14992007-05-01200710.1155/2007/64238An Adaptive Time-Spread Multiple-Access Policy for Wireless Sensor NetworksKonstantinos OikonomouIoannis StavrakakisSensor networks require a simple and efficient medium access control policy achieving high system throughput with no or limited control overhead in order to increase the network lifetime by minimizing the energy consumed during transmission attempts. Time-spread multiple-access (TSMA) policies that have been proposed for ad hoc network environments, can also be employed in sensor networks, since no control overhead is introduced. However, they do not take advantage of any cross-layer information in order to exploit the idiosyncrasies of the particular sensor network environment such as the presence of typically static nodes and a common destination for the forwarded data. An adaptive probabilistic TSMA-based policy, that is proposed and analyzed in this paper, exploits these idiosyncrasies and achieves higher system throughput than the existing TSMA-based policies without any need for extra control overhead. As it is analytically shown in this paper, the proposed policy always outperforms the existing TSMA-based policies, if certain parameter values are properly set; the analysis also provides for these proper values. It is also shown that the proposed policy is characterized by a certain convergence period and that high system throughput is achieved for long convergence periods. The claims and expectations of the provided analysis are supported by simulation results presented in this paper.http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2007/64238
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An Adaptive Time-Spread Multiple-Access Policy for Wireless Sensor Networks
EURASIP Journal on Wireless Communications and Networking
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Ioannis Stavrakakis
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title An Adaptive Time-Spread Multiple-Access Policy for Wireless Sensor Networks
title_short An Adaptive Time-Spread Multiple-Access Policy for Wireless Sensor Networks
title_full An Adaptive Time-Spread Multiple-Access Policy for Wireless Sensor Networks
title_fullStr An Adaptive Time-Spread Multiple-Access Policy for Wireless Sensor Networks
title_full_unstemmed An Adaptive Time-Spread Multiple-Access Policy for Wireless Sensor Networks
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1687-1499
publishDate 2007-05-01
description Sensor networks require a simple and efficient medium access control policy achieving high system throughput with no or limited control overhead in order to increase the network lifetime by minimizing the energy consumed during transmission attempts. Time-spread multiple-access (TSMA) policies that have been proposed for ad hoc network environments, can also be employed in sensor networks, since no control overhead is introduced. However, they do not take advantage of any cross-layer information in order to exploit the idiosyncrasies of the particular sensor network environment such as the presence of typically static nodes and a common destination for the forwarded data. An adaptive probabilistic TSMA-based policy, that is proposed and analyzed in this paper, exploits these idiosyncrasies and achieves higher system throughput than the existing TSMA-based policies without any need for extra control overhead. As it is analytically shown in this paper, the proposed policy always outperforms the existing TSMA-based policies, if certain parameter values are properly set; the analysis also provides for these proper values. It is also shown that the proposed policy is characterized by a certain convergence period and that high system throughput is achieved for long convergence periods. The claims and expectations of the provided analysis are supported by simulation results presented in this paper.
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