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Synchronous contention-based MAC protocols for delay-sensitive wireless sensor networks: A review and taxonomy

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

Authors

Messaoud Doudou

Nadjib Badache

Abdelmadjid Bouabdallah



Abstract

Duty-cycling allows obtaining significant energy saving compared to full duty cycle (sleepless) random access MAC protocols. However, it may result in significant latency. In slotted duty-cycled medium access control (MAC) protocols, sensor nodes periodically and synchronously alternate their operations between active and sleep modes. The sleep mode allows a sensor node to completely turn off its radio and save energy. In order to transmit data from one node to another, both nodes must be in active mode. The synchronous feature makes the protocols more appropriate for delay-sensitive applications compared to asynchronous protocols. The latter involve additional delay for the sender to meet the receiver's active period, which is eliminated with synchronous approach where nodes sleep and wake up all together. Despite the possible increase of contention by grouping active periods, the delay due to packets retransmissions after collisions is less significant compared to the waiting time of asynchronous protocols. Furthermore, contention-based feature makes the protocol conceptually distributed and more dynamic compared to TDMA-based. This manuscript deals with timeliness issues of slotted contentionbased WSN MAC protocols. It provides a comprehensive review and taxonomy of state-of-the-art synchronous MAC protocols. The performance objective considered in the proposed taxonomy is the latency, in the context of energy-limited WSN, where energy is considered as a constraint for the MAC protocol that yields the need of duty-cycling the radio. The main contribution is to study and classify these protocols from the delay efficiency perspective. The protocols are divided into two main categories: static schedule and adaptive schedule. Adaptive schedule are split up into four subclasses: adaptive grouped schedule, adaptive repeated schedule, staggered schedule, and reservation schedule. Several state-of-the-art protocols are described following the proposed classification, with comprehensive discussions and comparisons with respect to their latency. © 2013 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

Citation

Doudou, M., Djenouri, D., Badache, N., & Bouabdallah, A. (2014). Synchronous contention-based MAC protocols for delay-sensitive wireless sensor networks: A review and taxonomy. Journal of Network and Computer Applications, 38(1), 172-184. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jnca.2013.03.012

Journal Article Type Review
Acceptance Date Mar 22, 2013
Online Publication Date Apr 6, 2013
Publication Date 2014-02
Deposit Date Mar 10, 2020
Journal Journal of Network and Computer Applications
Print ISSN 1084-8045
Electronic ISSN 1095-8592
Publisher Elsevier
Peer Reviewed Peer Reviewed
Volume 38
Issue 1
Pages 172-184
DOI https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jnca.2013.03.012
Keywords Computer Networks and Communications; Hardware and Architecture; Computer Science Applications
Public URL https://uwe-repository.worktribe.com/output/5638820
Additional Information This article is maintained by: Elsevier; Article Title: Synchronous contention-based MAC protocols for delay-sensitive wireless sensor networks: A review and taxonomy; Journal Title: Journal of Network and Computer Applications; CrossRef DOI link to publisher maintained version: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jnca.2013.03.012; Content Type: article; Copyright: Copyright © 2013 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.