DocumentCode
60963
Title
Distributed Channel Allocation Protocols for Wireless Sensor Networks
Author
Saifullah, Abusayeed ; You Xu ; Chenyang Lu ; Yixin Chen
Author_Institution
Dept. of Comput. Sci. & Eng., Washington Univ. in St. Louis, St. Louis, MO, USA
Volume
25
Issue
9
fYear
2014
fDate
Sept. 2014
Firstpage
2264
Lastpage
2274
Abstract
Interference between concurrent transmissions can cause severe performance degradation in wireless sensor networks (WSNs). While multiple channels available in WSN technology such as IEEE 802.15.4 can be exploited to mitigate interference, channel allocation can have a significant impact on the performance of multi-channel communication. This paper proposes a set of distributed protocols for channel allocation in WSNs with theoretical bounds. We first consider the problem of minimizing the number of channels needed to remove interference in a WSN, and propose both receiver-based and link-based distributed channel allocation protocols. Then, for WSNs with an insufficient number of channels, we formulate a fair channel allocation problem whose objective is to minimize the maximum interference (MinMax) experienced by any transmission link in the network. We prove that MinMax channel allocation is NP-hard, and propose a distributed link-based MinMax channel allocation protocol. Finally, we propose a distributed protocol for link scheduling based on MinMax channel allocation that creates a conflict-free schedule for transmissions. The proposed decentralized protocols are efficient, scalable, and adaptive to channel condition and network dynamics. Simulations based on the topologies and data traces collected from a WSN testbed of 74 TelosB motes have shown that our channel allocation protocols significantly outperform a state-of-the-art channel allocation protocol.
Keywords
channel allocation; interference; optimisation; protocols; wireless sensor networks; NP-hard problem; WSN technology; concurrent transmissions; conflict-free schedule; decentralized protocols; fair channel allocation problem; interference mitigation; link scheduling; link-based distributed channel allocation protocols; maximum interference; minmax channel allocation; multichannel communication; receiver-based distributed channel allocation protocols; wireless sensor networks; Ad hoc networks; Channel allocation; Interference; Protocols; Receivers; Resource management; Wireless sensor networks; Wireless sensor network; channel allocation; distributed algorithm; multi-channel;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Parallel and Distributed Systems, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
1045-9219
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TPDS.2013.185
Filename
6570720
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