DocumentCode
3503261
Title
Optimizing transmission and shutdown for energy-efficient packet scheduling in sensor networks
Author
Pollin, Sofie ; Bougard, Bruno ; Mangharam, Rahul ; Van der Perre, Liesbet ; Catthoor, Francky ; Rajkumar, Raghunathan ; Moerman, Ingrid
Author_Institution
Wireless Res./DESICS, IMEC, Leuven, Belgium
fYear
2005
fDate
31 Jan.-2 Feb. 2005
Firstpage
290
Lastpage
301
Abstract
Energy-efficiency is imperative to enable the deployment of sensor networks with satisfactory lifetime. Conventional power management in radio communication primarily focuses independently on the physical layer, medium access control (MAC) or routing and approaches differ depending on the levels of abstraction. At the physical layer, the fundamental trade-off that exists between transmission rate and energy is exploited. This leads to the lazy scheduling approach, which consists of transmitting with the lowest power over the longest feasible duration. At MAC level, power reduction techniques tend to keep the transmission as short as possible to maximize the radio´s power-off interval. Those two approaches seem conflicting and it is not clear which one is the most appropriate for a given network scenario. In this paper, we propose a transmission strategy that combines both techniques optimally. We present a cross-layer solution to determine the best transmission strategy taking into account the transceiver power consumption characteristics, the system load and the scenario constraints. Based on this approach, we derive a low complexity, on-line scheduling algorithm that can be used to optimally organize the forwarding of the sensed information from cluster heads to the data sink (uplink) in a hierarchical sensor network. Results, considering Coded Frequency Shift Keying (FSK) modulation, show that depending on the scenario, a 50% extra power reduction is achieved in a realistic uplink data gathering context, compared to the case where only transmission rate scaling or shutdown is considered.
Keywords
access protocols; constraint theory; modulation coding; optimisation; packet radio networks; power consumption; scheduling; telecommunication network routing; transceivers; wireless sensor networks; FSK modulation; MAC; cluster head; coded frequency shift keying; cross-layer solution; data gathering context; data sink; energy-efficient packet scheduling; medium access control; network routing; on-line scheduling algorithm; optimized transmission rate-energy; power reduction technique; radio communication; sensed information; sensor network; transceiver power consumption characteristics; Energy efficiency; Energy management; Frequency shift keying; Media Access Protocol; Physical layer; Radio communication; Radio spectrum management; Routing; Scheduling algorithm; Transceivers;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Wireless Sensor Networks, 2005. Proceeedings of the Second European Workshop on
Print_ISBN
0-7803-8801-1
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/EWSN.2005.1462021
Filename
1462021
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