Title :
Global clock synchronization in sensor networks
Author :
Li, Qui ; Rus, Daniela
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Comput. Sci., Coll. of William & Mary, Williamsburg, VA, USA
Abstract :
Global synchronization is important for many sensor network applications that require precise mapping of collected sensor data with the time of the events, for example, in tracking and surveillance. It also plays an important role in energy conservation in MAC layer protocols. This paper describes four methods to achieve global synchronization in a sensor network: a node-based approach, a hierarchical cluster-based method, a diffusion-based method, and a fault-tolerant diffusion-based method. The diffusion-based protocol is fully localized. We present two implementations of the diffusion-based protocol for synchronous and asynchronous systems and prove its convergence. Finally, we show that, by imposing some constraints on the sensor network, global clock synchronization can be achieved in the presence of malicious nodes that exhibit Byzantine failures.
Keywords :
access protocols; fault tolerant computing; synchronisation; wireless sensor networks; Byzantine failures; MAC layer protocol; asynchronous system; diffusion-based protocol; energy conservation; fault-tolerant diffusion-based method; global clock synchronization; hierarchical cluster-based method; node-based approach; sensor network; surveillance; synchronous system; tracking; Clocks; Computer networks; Context; Fault tolerance; Intelligent networks; Protocols; Sensor systems; Surveillance; Synchronization; Vehicles; Index Terms- Sensor networks; fault tolerance.;
Journal_Title :
Computers, IEEE Transactions on