Title :
On Modeling Low-Power Wireless Protocols Based on Synchronous Packet Transmissions
Author :
Zimmerling, Marco ; Ferrari, Federico ; Mottola, Luca ; Thiele, Lothar
Author_Institution :
Comput. Eng. & Networks Lab., ETH Zurich, Zurich, Switzerland
Abstract :
Mathematical models play a pivotal role in understanding and designing advanced low-power wireless systems. However, the distributed and uncoordinated operation of traditional multi-hop low-power wireless protocols greatly complicates their accurate modeling. This is mainly because these protocols build and maintain substantial network state to cope with the dynamics of low-power wireless links. Recent protocols depart from this design by leveraging synchronous transmissions (ST), whereby multiple nodes simultaneously transmit towards the same receiver, as opposed to pair wise link-based transmissions (LT). ST improve the one-hop packet reliability to an extent that efficient multi-hop protocols with little network state are feasible. This paper studies whether ST also enable simple yet accurate modeling of these protocols. Our contribution to this end is two-fold. First, we show, through experiments on a 139-node test bed, that characterizing packet receptions and losses as a sequence of independent and identically distributed (i.i.d.) Bernoulli trials-a common assumption in protocol modeling but often illegitimate for LT-is largely valid for ST. We then show how this finding simplifies the modeling of a recent ST-based protocol, by deriving (i) sufficient conditions for probabilistic guarantees on the end-to-end packet reliability, and (ii) a Markovian model to estimate the long-term energy consumption. Validation using test bed experiments confirms that our simple models are also highly accurate, for example, the model error in energy against real measurements is 0.25%, a figure never reported before in the related literature.
Keywords :
Markov processes; protocols; radio networks; telecommunication network reliability; 139-node test bed; Markovian model; ST-based protocol; advanced low-power wireless systems; distributed operation; end-to-end packet reliability; iid Bernoulli trials; independent-identically-distributed Bernoulli trials; long-term energy consumption estimation; low-power wireless link dynamics; low-power wireless protocol modeling; mathematical model; model error; multihop low-power wireless protocols; one-hop packet reliability; packet loss; packet reception; pairwise link-based transmissions; probabilistic guarantees; substantial network state; synchronous packet transmissions; uncoordinated operation; Correlation; Numerical models; Protocols; Reliability; Schedules; Wireless communication; Wireless sensor networks;
Conference_Titel :
Modeling, Analysis & Simulation of Computer and Telecommunication Systems (MASCOTS), 2013 IEEE 21st International Symposium on
Conference_Location :
San Francisco, CA
DOI :
10.1109/MASCOTS.2013.76