DocumentCode :
3829633
Title :
Geographic data propagation in location-unaware wireless sensor networks: a two-dimensional random walk analysis
Author :
Silvija Kokalj-Filipovic;Predrag Spasojevic;Roy Yates
Author_Institution :
ECE Dept., Rutgers Univ., Piscataway, NJ, USA
Volume :
27
Issue :
7
fYear :
2009
Abstract :
For wireless sensor networks with many location-unaware nodes, which can be modeled as a planar Poisson point process, we investigate a protocol, dubbed BeSpoken, which steers data transmissions along a straight path called a spoke. BeSpoken implements a simple, spatially recursive process, where a basic set of control packets and a data packet are exchanged repeatedly among daisy-chained relays that constitute the spoke. Hence, a data packet originated by the first relay makes a forward progress in the direction of the spoke. Despite the simplicity of the protocol engine, modeling the spoke process is a significant challenge. Bespoken directs data transmissions by randomly selecting relays to retransmit data packets from crescent-shaped areas along the spoke axis. The resulting random walk of the spoke hop sequence may be modeled as a two dimensional Markov process. Based on this model, we propose design rules for protocol parameters that minimize energy consumption while ensuring that spokes propagate far enough and have a limited wobble with respect to the spoke axis. The energy efficiency is demonstrated through simulations of the BeSpoken-based data search, and a comparison with the energy consumption of a search based on directed diffusion.
Keywords :
"Wireless sensor networks","Data communication","Energy efficiency","Wireless application protocol","Relays","Energy consumption","Publishing","Floods","Engines","Markov processes"
Journal_Title :
IEEE Journal on Selected Areas in Communications
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
0733-8716
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/JSAC.2009.090912
Filename :
5226967
Link To Document :
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