Priority-Based Pipelined-Forwarding MAC Protocol for EH-WSNs

To reduce the end-to-end delay in EH-WSNs (energy-harvesting wireless sensor networks), medium access control protocols using pipelined-forwarding have been introduced and studied. In real-life applications, there are several situations where it is difficult to harvest more energy than the energy co...

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Main Authors: Kyuwook Shim, Hyung-Kun Park
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Hindawi-Wiley 2019-01-01
Series:Wireless Communications and Mobile Computing
Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2019/5418516
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spelling doaj-cf6341f57fb04f489a39fabfdfb7b9402020-11-25T03:26:43ZengHindawi-WileyWireless Communications and Mobile Computing1530-86691530-86772019-01-01201910.1155/2019/54185165418516Priority-Based Pipelined-Forwarding MAC Protocol for EH-WSNsKyuwook Shim0Hyung-Kun Park1School of Electrical, Electronics & Communication Engineering, KOREATECH, Cheonan 31253, Republic of KoreaSchool of Electrical, Electronics & Communication Engineering, KOREATECH, Cheonan 31253, Republic of KoreaTo reduce the end-to-end delay in EH-WSNs (energy-harvesting wireless sensor networks), medium access control protocols using pipelined-forwarding have been introduced and studied. In real-life applications, there are several situations where it is difficult to harvest more energy than the energy consumed. Therefore, it is crucial to design a MAC protocol that allows nodes to efficiently relay data without exhausting the power in pipelined-forwarding multihop transmission. In this paper, we propose a PP-MAC (priority-based pipelined-forwarding MAC) protocol that determines the priority of relay nodes based on the residual power and energy-harvesting rate. The proposed protocol determines the probability of a node becoming a relay node based on the priority of the node and attempts to access the channel in a distributed manner. Furthermore, the PP-MAC protocol controls the sleep interval based on the power conditions of the nodes. It also minimizes the power exhaustion problem by controlling the sleep interval based on the priority of the nodes. The performance of the proposed PP-MAC was evaluated via computer simulation, and the results indicated that PP-MAC could improve the network lifetime by mitigating the power imbalance of nodes.http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2019/5418516
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author Kyuwook Shim
Hyung-Kun Park
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Hyung-Kun Park
Priority-Based Pipelined-Forwarding MAC Protocol for EH-WSNs
Wireless Communications and Mobile Computing
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Hyung-Kun Park
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title Priority-Based Pipelined-Forwarding MAC Protocol for EH-WSNs
title_short Priority-Based Pipelined-Forwarding MAC Protocol for EH-WSNs
title_full Priority-Based Pipelined-Forwarding MAC Protocol for EH-WSNs
title_fullStr Priority-Based Pipelined-Forwarding MAC Protocol for EH-WSNs
title_full_unstemmed Priority-Based Pipelined-Forwarding MAC Protocol for EH-WSNs
title_sort priority-based pipelined-forwarding mac protocol for eh-wsns
publisher Hindawi-Wiley
series Wireless Communications and Mobile Computing
issn 1530-8669
1530-8677
publishDate 2019-01-01
description To reduce the end-to-end delay in EH-WSNs (energy-harvesting wireless sensor networks), medium access control protocols using pipelined-forwarding have been introduced and studied. In real-life applications, there are several situations where it is difficult to harvest more energy than the energy consumed. Therefore, it is crucial to design a MAC protocol that allows nodes to efficiently relay data without exhausting the power in pipelined-forwarding multihop transmission. In this paper, we propose a PP-MAC (priority-based pipelined-forwarding MAC) protocol that determines the priority of relay nodes based on the residual power and energy-harvesting rate. The proposed protocol determines the probability of a node becoming a relay node based on the priority of the node and attempts to access the channel in a distributed manner. Furthermore, the PP-MAC protocol controls the sleep interval based on the power conditions of the nodes. It also minimizes the power exhaustion problem by controlling the sleep interval based on the priority of the nodes. The performance of the proposed PP-MAC was evaluated via computer simulation, and the results indicated that PP-MAC could improve the network lifetime by mitigating the power imbalance of nodes.
url http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2019/5418516
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