Title :
An Efficient Hybrid Medium Access Control Technique for Digital Ecosystems
Author :
Le, Hanh ; Van Eck, Joshua ; Takizawa, Makoto
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Comput. Sci., Univ. of Cape Town, Cape Town, South Africa
fDate :
3/1/2013 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
A schedule-based approach, such as time division multiple access, is more efficient than a contention-based approach in terms of energy saving by switching sensors into sleeping mode. However, it does not use the transmission media effectively as each time slot is dedicated to a sensor and therefore cannot be used by others should it be idle. Moreover, a schedule-based approach requires a central node to manage and broadcast the schedule to other members, causing high delay and unscalability. On the other hand, contention-based protocols can be used in a distributed fashion. However, contention-based protocols such as IEEE 802.11 waste a lot of energy in idle listening. In this paper, we propose a hybrid approach between contention- and schedule-based protocols. The preliminary results using simulation and a test bed show that our proposed approach uses transmission media more efficiently, leading to lower delay while preserving energy for wireless sensor networks.
Keywords :
access protocols; digital communication; scheduling; time division multiple access; wireless sensor networks; IEEE 802.11; central node; contention-based protocol approach; digital ecosystems; energy saving; hybrid medium access control technique; schedule-based approach; schedule-based protocol approach; sleeping mode; switching sensors; time division multiple access; time slot; transmission media; wireless sensor networks; Delay; Protocols; Schedules; Sensors; Time division multiple access; Wireless sensor networks; Ad hoc multihop routing; digital ecosystem; energy efficiency; medium access control (MAC); wireless sensor network (WSN);
Journal_Title :
Industrial Electronics, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TIE.2011.2173889