A Receiver-Initiated MAC Protocol for Wireless Sensor Networks Based on Tree Topology

This paper proposes receiver-initiated X-MAC with tree topology (TRIX-MAC), an improved energy-efficient MAC protocol based on an asynchronous duty cycling for wireless sensor networks with tree topology. TRIX-MAC improves energy efficiency through utilizing short preambles and adopting the receiver...

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Main Authors: Inhye Park, Joonhwan Yi, Hyungkeun Lee
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: SAGE Publishing 2015-10-01
Series:International Journal of Distributed Sensor Networks
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1155/2015/950656
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spelling doaj-5196ac1b511b435686d6d974c134f9332020-11-25T03:02:54ZengSAGE PublishingInternational Journal of Distributed Sensor Networks1550-14772015-10-011110.1155/2015/950656950656A Receiver-Initiated MAC Protocol for Wireless Sensor Networks Based on Tree TopologyInhye ParkJoonhwan YiHyungkeun LeeThis paper proposes receiver-initiated X-MAC with tree topology (TRIX-MAC), an improved energy-efficient MAC protocol based on an asynchronous duty cycling for wireless sensor networks with tree topology. TRIX-MAC improves energy efficiency through utilizing short preambles and adopting the receiver-initiated approach that minimizes sender nodes' energy consumption by enabling transmitters to predict receiver nodes' wake-up times and reduces receiver nodes' energy consumption by decreasing the number of control frames. In many sensor network applications, the data flow from source nodes to a sink forms a unidirectional tree. A property of tree topology, the parent-child relation, is also exploited to reduce the likelihood of collisions between frames sent by children nodes. We use the network simulator, ns-2, to evaluate TRIX-MAC's performance. Compared to the prior asynchronous duty cycling approaches of X-MAC, RIX-MAC, and PW-MAC, the proposed protocol shows better performance in terms of throughput, energy efficiency, and end-to-end delay.https://doi.org/10.1155/2015/950656
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author Inhye Park
Joonhwan Yi
Hyungkeun Lee
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Hyungkeun Lee
A Receiver-Initiated MAC Protocol for Wireless Sensor Networks Based on Tree Topology
International Journal of Distributed Sensor Networks
author_facet Inhye Park
Joonhwan Yi
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title A Receiver-Initiated MAC Protocol for Wireless Sensor Networks Based on Tree Topology
title_short A Receiver-Initiated MAC Protocol for Wireless Sensor Networks Based on Tree Topology
title_full A Receiver-Initiated MAC Protocol for Wireless Sensor Networks Based on Tree Topology
title_fullStr A Receiver-Initiated MAC Protocol for Wireless Sensor Networks Based on Tree Topology
title_full_unstemmed A Receiver-Initiated MAC Protocol for Wireless Sensor Networks Based on Tree Topology
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series International Journal of Distributed Sensor Networks
issn 1550-1477
publishDate 2015-10-01
description This paper proposes receiver-initiated X-MAC with tree topology (TRIX-MAC), an improved energy-efficient MAC protocol based on an asynchronous duty cycling for wireless sensor networks with tree topology. TRIX-MAC improves energy efficiency through utilizing short preambles and adopting the receiver-initiated approach that minimizes sender nodes' energy consumption by enabling transmitters to predict receiver nodes' wake-up times and reduces receiver nodes' energy consumption by decreasing the number of control frames. In many sensor network applications, the data flow from source nodes to a sink forms a unidirectional tree. A property of tree topology, the parent-child relation, is also exploited to reduce the likelihood of collisions between frames sent by children nodes. We use the network simulator, ns-2, to evaluate TRIX-MAC's performance. Compared to the prior asynchronous duty cycling approaches of X-MAC, RIX-MAC, and PW-MAC, the proposed protocol shows better performance in terms of throughput, energy efficiency, and end-to-end delay.
url https://doi.org/10.1155/2015/950656
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