Modelling the guaranteed QoS for wireless sensor networks: a network calculus approach
<p>Abstract</p> <p>Wireless sensor networks (WSNs) became one of the high technology domains during the last 10 years. Real-time applications for them make it necessary to provide the guaranteed quality of service (QoS). The main contributions of this article are a system skeleton...
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doaj-3a7fb86ea9c8408fa99ff99295d650e62020-11-24T21:38:58ZengSpringerOpenEURASIP Journal on Wireless Communications and Networking1687-14721687-14992011-01-012011182Modelling the guaranteed QoS for wireless sensor networks: a network calculus approachYu JianpingDeng XiaohengZhang Lianming<p>Abstract</p> <p>Wireless sensor networks (WSNs) became one of the high technology domains during the last 10 years. Real-time applications for them make it necessary to provide the guaranteed quality of service (QoS). The main contributions of this article are a system skeleton and a guaranteed QoS model that are suitable for the WSNs. To do it, we develop a sensor node model based on virtual buffer sharing and present a two-layer scheduling model using the network calculus. With the system skeleton, we develop a guaranteed QoS model, such as the upper bounds on buffer queue length/delay/effective bandwidth, and single-hop/multi-hops delay/jitter/effective bandwidth. Numerical results show the system skeleton and the guaranteed QoS model are scalable for different types of flows, including the self-similar traffic flows, and the parameters of flow regulators and service curves of sensor nodes affect them. Our proposal leads to buffer dimensioning, guaranteed QoS support and control in the WSNs.</p> http://jwcn.eurasipjournals.com/content/2011/1/82wireless sensor networksquality of servicenetwork calculusupper bounds |
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Modelling the guaranteed QoS for wireless sensor networks: a network calculus approach |
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Modelling the guaranteed QoS for wireless sensor networks: a network calculus approach |
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Modelling the guaranteed QoS for wireless sensor networks: a network calculus approach |
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Modelling the guaranteed QoS for wireless sensor networks: a network calculus approach |
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Modelling the guaranteed QoS for wireless sensor networks: a network calculus approach |
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modelling the guaranteed qos for wireless sensor networks: a network calculus approach |
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EURASIP Journal on Wireless Communications and Networking |
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2011-01-01 |
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<p>Abstract</p> <p>Wireless sensor networks (WSNs) became one of the high technology domains during the last 10 years. Real-time applications for them make it necessary to provide the guaranteed quality of service (QoS). The main contributions of this article are a system skeleton and a guaranteed QoS model that are suitable for the WSNs. To do it, we develop a sensor node model based on virtual buffer sharing and present a two-layer scheduling model using the network calculus. With the system skeleton, we develop a guaranteed QoS model, such as the upper bounds on buffer queue length/delay/effective bandwidth, and single-hop/multi-hops delay/jitter/effective bandwidth. Numerical results show the system skeleton and the guaranteed QoS model are scalable for different types of flows, including the self-similar traffic flows, and the parameters of flow regulators and service curves of sensor nodes affect them. Our proposal leads to buffer dimensioning, guaranteed QoS support and control in the WSNs.</p> |
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wireless sensor networks quality of service network calculus upper bounds |
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