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A Delay-Tolerant Virtual Tunnel Scheme for Asynchronous MAC protocols in WSN

Authors
Lee, Jae-HoKim, Jae-WanEom, Doo-Seop
Issue Date
May-2013
Publisher
SPRINGER
Keywords
MAC; Asynchronous; WSN; Sensor networks
Citation
WIRELESS PERSONAL COMMUNICATIONS, v.70, no.2, pp.657 - 675
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SCIE
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Journal Title
WIRELESS PERSONAL COMMUNICATIONS
Volume
70
Number
2
Start Page
657
End Page
675
URI
https://scholar.korea.ac.kr/handle/2021.sw.korea/103449
DOI
10.1007/s11277-012-0713-4
ISSN
0929-6212
Abstract
Typically, asynchronous MAC protocols are used to monitor a significant facility for rare events or to detect an intrusion in wireless sensor networks. Moreover, asynchronous MAC protocols can achieve high energy efficiency due to the fact that there is no periodic control frame. However, asynchronous MAC protocols have the problem of long end-to-end delay time caused by the absence of precedent time synchronization per link. This paper proposes a new scheme, called virtual tunnel (VT), which can reduce the delivery delay of asynchronous MAC protocols in multi-hop environment. The VT scheme can achieve approximated duty cycle synchronization with on-demand approach. In this scheme, through the estimation of next wakeup time of peer node, without exceptional process, each node on the transmission path can improve end-to-end delay in multi-hop topologies. And it becomes low power consumption by reducing unnecessary retransmissions. Additionally, we devise the protection method of VT. In our simulation results, end-to-end delay according to hop counts and traffic amount is compared with the X-MAC that is an asynchronous protocol recently developed. Furthermore, it is shown that the VT scheme decreases energy consumption due to the lower end-to-end delay than the X-MAC in multi-hop topologies.
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