Medium Access Control Schemes for Flat Mobile Wireless Sensor Networks_accepted.pdf (1.25 MB)
Medium access control schemes for flat mobile wireless sensor networks
One aspect of Mobile Wireless Sensor Networks (MWSNs) is the MAC protocol, which is critical in terms of reliability, delay and energy consumption. This work begins with a literature review, showing that the majority of MWSN MACs are designed for hierarchical architectures, demonstrating that there is a lack of MACs intended for flat architecture MWSNs. Subsequently, we propose three new MAC protocols, uniquely designed for flat MWSNs. Explicitly, the proposed MACs are Carrier Sense Multiple Access with Dedicated Slots, Network Division Multiple Access with Collision Avoidance and Network Division Multiple Access with Dedicated Slots, which are specifically designed to work with the state-of-the-art Location Aware Sensor Routing protocol. Extensive modelling and simulation is done in dense and sparse scenarios with varying traffic levels to evaluate the impact of the proposed from the perspective of both the link and network layers. Given the uniqueness of the proposed protocols, four well-known MACs are also included to give a performance reference to the results. The MAC results show that the collision-free protocols give the best reliability and that Global-TDMA consistently yields the highest level of throughput. This highlights the importance of taking into account both MAC and routing during the design process.
History
Publication status
- Published
File Version
- Accepted version
Journal
IET Wireless Sensor SystemsISSN
2043-6386Publisher
Institution of Engineering and TechnologyExternal DOI
Issue
4Volume
7Page range
105-112Department affiliated with
- Informatics Publications
Research groups affiliated with
- Sensor Technology Research Centre Publications
Full text available
- Yes
Peer reviewed?
- Yes