Title :
Energy efficient protocols for sensing multiple events in Smart Dust networks
Author :
Nikoletseas, S. ; Chatzigiannakis, I. ; Euthimiou, H. ; Kinalis, A. ; Antoniou, A. ; Mylonas, G.
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Comput. Eng. & Informatics, Patras Univ., Greece
Abstract :
Wireless sensor networks are comprised of a vast number of ultra-small, autonomous computing and communication devices, with restricted energy, that cooperate to accomplish a large sensing task. In this work: a) we propose extended versions of two data propagation protocols for such networks: the sleep-awake probabilistic forwarding protocol (SW-PFR) and the hierarchical threshold sensitive energy efficient network protocol (H-TEEN). These non-trivial extensions improve the performance of the original protocols, by introducing sleep-awake periods in the PFR protocol to save energy, and introducing a hierarchy of clustering in the TEEN protocol to better cope with large networks; b) we implemented the two protocols and performed an extensive simulation comparison of various important measures of their performance with a focus on energy consumption; c) we investigate in detail the relative advantages and disadvantages of each protocol; and d) we discuss a possible hybrid combination of the two protocols towards optimizing certain goals.
Keywords :
distributed sensors; intelligent sensors; mobile computing; power consumption; protocols; sensor fusion; wireless sensor networks; H-TEEN protocol; SW-PFR protocol; Smart Dust networks; autonomous computing devices; clustering hierarchy; communication devices; data propagation protocols; energy consumption; energy efficient protocols; hierarchical threshold sensitive energy efficient network protocol; multiple events; protocol combination; restricted energy; sleep-awake probabilistic forwarding protocol; ultra-small devices; wireless sensor networks; Acoustic sensors; Chemical and biological sensors; Computer networks; Energy efficiency; Informatics; Intelligent networks; Magnetic sensors; Power engineering and energy; Protocols; Wireless sensor networks;
Conference_Titel :
Simulation Symposium, 2004. Proceedings. 37th Annual
Print_ISBN :
0-7695-2110-X
DOI :
10.1109/SIMSYM.2004.1299461