Title :
The Mars sensor network: efficient, energy aware communications
Author :
Hong, Xiaoyan ; Gerla, Mario ; Bagrodia, Rajive ; Kwon, Taek Jin ; Estabrook, Polly ; Pei, Guangyu
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Comput. Sci., California Univ., Los Angeles, CA, USA
Abstract :
Data centric sensor networks will play an important role in planetary explorations. In the future JPL envisions sending in-situ missions with distributed instruments and sensors capable to cooperate autonomously and to collect scientific measurements (gases, chemicals, temperature, etc.). A lander or a rover functioning as a base station collects measurements and relays aggregated results to an orbiter. The wireless, multi-hop communication network connecting instruments (sensors) and the rover is functionally similar to the packet radio networks used in other ad hoc networking environments (e.g., automated battlefield, civilian emergencies, group networking, etc.). Thus, it can exploit some of the protocols developed for the latter. This paper proposes a poll-reply scheme in collecting the sensor data. Investigations of this model show an uneven distribution of energy consumption among nodes especially those close to base station. As the energy conservation and the network lifetime are critical issues for these small energy constrained sensor nodes, our paper further presents a clustering assisted, energy aware polling model. Using the passive clustering protocol, the approach provides an efficient forwarding mesh and results in more evenly distributed energy consumption without introducing extra control messages to the network. The network lifetime is prolonged while maintaining connectivity and satisfying latency constraints.
Keywords :
Mars; data communication; packet radio networks; protocols; space communication links; JPL; Mars sensor network; ad hoc networking environments; automated battlefield; base station; civilian emergencies; data centric sensor networks; distributed instruments; distributed sensors; efficient communications; energy aware communications; energy aware polling model; energy conservation; energy constrained sensor nodes; energy consumption; forwarding mesh; group networking; lander; latency constraints; network lifetime; orbiter; packet radio networks; passive clustering protocol; planetary explorations; poll-reply scheme; protocols; rover; scientific measurements; sensor data collection; wireless multi-hop communication network; Base stations; Chemical sensors; Energy consumption; Extraterrestrial measurements; Instruments; Mars; Protocols; Temperature measurement; Temperature sensors; Wireless sensor networks;
Conference_Titel :
Military Communications Conference, 2001. MILCOM 2001. Communications for Network-Centric Operations: Creating the Information Force. IEEE
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-7225-5
DOI :
10.1109/MILCOM.2001.985830