DocumentCode
3092721
Title
Adaptive clock synchronization in sensor networks
Author
PalChaudhuri, Santashil ; Saha, Amit Kumar ; Johnsin, D.B.
Author_Institution
Dept. of Comput. Sci., Rice Univ., Houston, TX, USA
fYear
2004
fDate
26-27 April 2004
Firstpage
340
Lastpage
348
Abstract
Recent advances in technology have made low cost, low power wireless sensors a reality. Clock synchronization is an important service in any distributed system, including sensor network systems. Applications of clock synchronization in sensor networks include data integration in sensors, sensor reading fusion, TDMA medium access scheduling, and power mode energy saving. However, for a number of reasons, standard clock synchronization protocols are unsuitable for direct application in sensor networks. We introduce the concept of adaptive clock synchronization based on the need of the application and the resource constraint in the sensor networks. We describe a probabilistic method for clock synchronization that uses the higher precision of receiver-to-receiver synchronization, as described in reference broadcast synchronization (RBS) protocol. This deterministic protocol is extended to provide a probabilistic bound on the accuracy of the clock synchronization, allowing for a tradeoff between accuracy and resource requirement. Expressions to convert service specifications (maximum clock synchronization error and confidence probability) to actual protocol parameters (minimum number of messages and synchronization overhead) are derived. Further, we extend this protocol for maintaining clock synchronization in a multihop network.
Keywords
clocks; probability; protocols; synchronisation; wireless sensor networks; TDMA; accuracy requirement; adaptive clock synchronization; clock synchronization accuracy; clock synchronization maintenance; clock synchronization protocols; confidence probability; data integration; deterministic protocol; distributed system; maximum clock synchronization error; medium access scheduling; multihop network; power mode energy saving; probabilistic algorithms; probabilistic bound; protocol parameters; receiver-to-receiver synchronization; reference broadcast synchronization; resource constraint; resource requirement; sensor network system; sensor reading fusion; service specification; standard protocols; synchronization protocol; wireless sensors; Access protocols; Broadcasting; Clocks; Costs; Sensor fusion; Sensor systems; Spread spectrum communication; Synchronization; Time division multiple access; Wireless sensor networks;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Information Processing in Sensor Networks, 2004. IPSN 2004. Third International Symposium on
Print_ISBN
1-58113-846-6
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/IPSN.2004.1307355
Filename
1307355
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