SPEED-MAC: Speedy and energy efficient data delivery MAC protocol for real-time sensor network applications

Lynn Choi, Sang Hoon Lee, Jong Arm Jun

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Abstract

In this paper we consider the design of MAC protocol for real-time sensor network applications. Although existing wakeup scheduling techniques suggest end-to-end delay guarantees for such applications, their fixed wakeup schedules may not meet such constraints when multiple sensors compete for the event delivery at the same time. We propose a new MAC protocol called SPEED-MAC that can provide real-time delay guarantees with much lower energy consumption for both single-source and multi-source events. The main ideas underlying the protocol are two-fold. First, we introduce a novel wakeup technique called signaling wakeup period, which is small enough to detect collisions and contentions. By employing the signaling wakeup we can minimize the event report latency as well as the idle listening. Second, to resolve the collisions and contentions incurred by multi-source events, the protocol employs adaptive wakeups that combines static scheduling with contention-based media access control depending on the type of traffic. Our simulation results show that SPEED-MAC can achieve an order of magnitude energy savings while providing near optimal latency compared to the existing solutions.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publication2010 IEEE International Conference on Communications, ICC 2010
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2010
Event2010 IEEE International Conference on Communications, ICC 2010 - Cape Town, South Africa
Duration: 2010 May 232010 May 27

Publication series

NameIEEE International Conference on Communications
ISSN (Print)0536-1486

Other

Other2010 IEEE International Conference on Communications, ICC 2010
Country/TerritorySouth Africa
CityCape Town
Period10/5/2310/5/27

Keywords

  • Low energy
  • MAC
  • Real-time applications
  • Sensor networks
  • Simulation
  • Sleep delay

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • Computer Networks and Communications
  • Electrical and Electronic Engineering

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