A MAC Protocol for Delay-Bounded Applications in Wireless Sensor Networks
Source: Georgia Institute of Technology
The problem of scheduling packet transmissions for data gathering in wireless sensor networks is studied in this paper. A scenario is considered where different sources contemporarily sense an event and signal the acquired information to a sink. Energy-latency tradeoffs for data gathering in sensor networks are explored by means of Integer Linear Programming Formulations. The objective of the optimization problems defined is to find minimum latency and minimum energy optimal data delivery trees, which are defined as aggregates of flows from multiple sources to a single receiver. A new distributed MAC protocol explicitly designed for Delay-Bounded Applications in Wireless Sensor Networks (DB-MAC) is also introduced. The primary objective of DB-MAC is to minimize the latency for delay bounded applications.
| Format: | Size: | 324.50 | |
| Date: | Jan 2011 |
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