Title :
CorLayer: A Transparent Link Correlation Layer for Energy-Efficient Broadcast
Author :
Shuai Wang ; Song Min Kim ; Yunhuai Liu ; Guang Tan ; Tian He
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Comput. Sci., Univ. of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN, USA
Abstract :
Recent work has shown that wireless links are not independent, and that transmissions from a transmitter to multiple receivers are correlated. This finding has profound implications for the performance of network protocols such as broadcast, multicast, opportunistic routing, and network coding. In this paper, we show how link correlation can significantly impact broadcast. We present the design and implementation of CorLayer, a general supporting layer for energy-efficient reliable broadcast that carefully blacklists certain poorly correlated wireless links. The design uses only one-hop information, which makes it work in a fully distributed manner and introduces minimal communication overhead. The highlight of our work is CorLayer´s broad applicability and effectiveness. We integrate CorLayer transparently with 16 state-of-the-art broadcast protocols specified in 13 publications on three physical testbeds running TelosB, MICAz, and GreenOrbs nodes, respectively. The experimental results show that CorLayer significantly improves energy efficiency across a wide spectrum of broadcast protocols and that the total number of packet transmissions can be reduced consistently by 47% on average.
Keywords :
broadcast communication; energy conservation; protocols; radio links; radio receivers; radio transmitters; telecommunication network reliability; telecommunication power management; CorLayer; energy efficiency improvement; energy-efficient broadcast reliability; minimal communication overhead; multiple receivers; network protocol; one-hop information; radio transmitter; state-of-the-art broadcast protocol; transparent link correlation layer; wireless link; Correlation; Interference; Protocols; Receivers; Relays; Reliability; Wireless communication; Broadcast; IEEE 802.11; IEEE 802.15.4; energy efficiency; link correlation; protocol; wireless;
Journal_Title :
Networking, IEEE/ACM Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TNET.2014.2347806