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Slotted contention-based energy-efficient MAC protocols in delay-sensitive wireless sensor networks

Doudou, Messaoud; Djenouri, Djamel; Badache, Nadjib; Bouabdallah, Abdelmadjid

Authors

Messaoud Doudou

Nadjib Badache

Abdelmadjid Bouabdallah



Abstract

This paper considers slotted duty-cycled medium access control (MAC) protocols, where sensor nodes periodically and synchronously alternate their operations between active and sleep modes to save energy. Communications can occur only when nodes are in active mode. The synchronous feature makes these protocols more appropriate for delay-sensitive applications than asynchronous protocols. With asynchronous protocols, additional delay is needed for the sender to meet the receiver's active period. This is eliminated with synchronous approaches, where nodes sleep and wake up all together. Moreover, the contention-based feature makes the protocols considered in this paper conceptually distributed and more dynamic compared to TDMA protocols. Duty cycling allows obtaining significant energy saving vs. full duty cycle (sleepless) protocols. However, it may result in significant latency. Forwarding a packet over multiple hops often requires multiple operational cycles (sleep latency), i.e. nodes have to wait for the next cycle to forward data at each hop. Timeliness issues of slotted contention-based MAC protocols are dealt with in this paper, where a comprehensive review and taxonomy is provided. The main contribution is to study and classify the protocols from the delay-efficiency perspective.

Presentation Conference Type Conference Paper (published)
Conference Name 2012 IEEE Symposium on Computers and Communications (ISCC)
Start Date Jul 1, 2012
End Date Jul 4, 2012
Publication Date Jul 26, 2012
Deposit Date Mar 3, 2020
Pages 000419-000422
ISBN 9781467327121
DOI https://doi.org/10.1109/iscc.2012.6249332
Public URL https://uwe-repository.worktribe.com/output/5598183