Experimental trade-offs between different strategies for multihop communications evaluated over real deployments of wireless sensor network for environmental monitoring

Although much work has been done since wireless sensor networks appeared, there is not a great deal of information available on real deployments that incorporate basic features associated with these networks, in particular multihop routing and long lifetimes features. In this article, an environment...

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Main Authors: Santiago Felici-Castell, Juan J Pérez-Solano, Jaume Segura-Garcia, Miguel García-Pineda, Antonio Soriano-Asensi
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: SAGE Publishing 2018-05-01
Series:International Journal of Distributed Sensor Networks
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1177/1550147718774465
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spelling doaj-9f770c761a414e4db3d8dbb8660f14042020-11-25T03:16:17ZengSAGE PublishingInternational Journal of Distributed Sensor Networks1550-14772018-05-011410.1177/1550147718774465Experimental trade-offs between different strategies for multihop communications evaluated over real deployments of wireless sensor network for environmental monitoringSantiago Felici-CastellJuan J Pérez-SolanoJaume Segura-GarciaMiguel García-PinedaAntonio Soriano-AsensiAlthough much work has been done since wireless sensor networks appeared, there is not a great deal of information available on real deployments that incorporate basic features associated with these networks, in particular multihop routing and long lifetimes features. In this article, an environmental monitoring application (Internet of Things oriented) is described, where temperature and relative humidity samples are taken by each mote at a rate of 2 samples/min and sent to a sink using multihop routing. Our goal is to analyse the different strategies to gather the information from the different motes in this context. The trade-offs between ‘sending always’ and ‘buffering locally’ approaches were analysed and validated experimentally, taking into account power consumption, lifetime, efficiency and reliability. When buffering locally, different options were considered such as saving in either local RAM or FLASH memory, as well different alternatives to reduce overhead with different packet sizes. The conclusion is that in terms of energy and durability, the best option is to reduce the overhead. Nevertheless, sending larger packets is not worthy when the probability of retransmission is high. If real-time monitoring is required, then sending always is better than buffering locally.https://doi.org/10.1177/1550147718774465
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author Santiago Felici-Castell
Juan J Pérez-Solano
Jaume Segura-Garcia
Miguel García-Pineda
Antonio Soriano-Asensi
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Juan J Pérez-Solano
Jaume Segura-Garcia
Miguel García-Pineda
Antonio Soriano-Asensi
Experimental trade-offs between different strategies for multihop communications evaluated over real deployments of wireless sensor network for environmental monitoring
International Journal of Distributed Sensor Networks
author_facet Santiago Felici-Castell
Juan J Pérez-Solano
Jaume Segura-Garcia
Miguel García-Pineda
Antonio Soriano-Asensi
author_sort Santiago Felici-Castell
title Experimental trade-offs between different strategies for multihop communications evaluated over real deployments of wireless sensor network for environmental monitoring
title_short Experimental trade-offs between different strategies for multihop communications evaluated over real deployments of wireless sensor network for environmental monitoring
title_full Experimental trade-offs between different strategies for multihop communications evaluated over real deployments of wireless sensor network for environmental monitoring
title_fullStr Experimental trade-offs between different strategies for multihop communications evaluated over real deployments of wireless sensor network for environmental monitoring
title_full_unstemmed Experimental trade-offs between different strategies for multihop communications evaluated over real deployments of wireless sensor network for environmental monitoring
title_sort experimental trade-offs between different strategies for multihop communications evaluated over real deployments of wireless sensor network for environmental monitoring
publisher SAGE Publishing
series International Journal of Distributed Sensor Networks
issn 1550-1477
publishDate 2018-05-01
description Although much work has been done since wireless sensor networks appeared, there is not a great deal of information available on real deployments that incorporate basic features associated with these networks, in particular multihop routing and long lifetimes features. In this article, an environmental monitoring application (Internet of Things oriented) is described, where temperature and relative humidity samples are taken by each mote at a rate of 2 samples/min and sent to a sink using multihop routing. Our goal is to analyse the different strategies to gather the information from the different motes in this context. The trade-offs between ‘sending always’ and ‘buffering locally’ approaches were analysed and validated experimentally, taking into account power consumption, lifetime, efficiency and reliability. When buffering locally, different options were considered such as saving in either local RAM or FLASH memory, as well different alternatives to reduce overhead with different packet sizes. The conclusion is that in terms of energy and durability, the best option is to reduce the overhead. Nevertheless, sending larger packets is not worthy when the probability of retransmission is high. If real-time monitoring is required, then sending always is better than buffering locally.
url https://doi.org/10.1177/1550147718774465
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