NW-MAC: Multiple wake-up provisioning in asynchronously scheduled duty cycle MAC protocol for wireless sensor networks

Md Obaidur Rahman, Muhammad Mahbub Alam, Muhammad Mostafa Monowar, Choong Seon Hong, Sungwon Lee

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Abstract

To reduce the energy cost of wireless sensor networks (WSNs), the duty cycle (i.e., periodic wake-up and sleep) concept has been used in several medium access control (MAC) protocols. Although these protocols are energy efficient, they are primarily designed for low-traffic environments and therefore sacrifice delay in order to maximize energy conservation. However, many applications having both low and high traffic demand a duty cycle MAC that is able to achieve better energy utilization with minimum energy loss ensuring delay optimization for timely and effective actions. In this paper, nW-MAC is proposed; this is an asynchronously scheduled and multiple wake-up provisioned duty cycle MAC protocol for WSNs. The nW-MAC employs an asynchronous rendezvous schedule selection technique to provision a maximum of n wake-ups in the operational cycle of a receiver. The proposed MAC is suitable to perform in both low- and high-traffic applications using a reception window-based medium access with a specific RxOp. Furthermore, per cycle multiple wake-up concept ensures optimum energy consumption and delay maintaining a higher throughput, as compare to existing mechanisms. Through analysis and simulations, we have quantified the energy-delay performance and obtained results that expose the effectiveness of nW-MAC.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)567-582
Number of pages16
JournalAnnales des Telecommunications/Annals of Telecommunications
Volume66
Issue number9-10
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Oct 2011

Bibliographical note

Funding Information:
Acknowledgements “This research was supported by the MKE, Korea, under the ITRC support program supervised by the NIPA” (NIPA-2010-(C1090-1021-0003)). Dr. CS Hong is the corresponding author.

Keywords

  • Delay
  • Duty cycle
  • Energy
  • Medium access control (MAC)
  • Operational cycle
  • Wake-up schedule
  • Wireless sensor network (WSN)

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