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From versatility to auto-adaptation of the medium access control in wireless sensor networks
Authors:Romain KuntzAuthor Vitae  Antoine Gallais Author VitaeThomas Noël Author Vitae
Affiliation:
  • Image Sciences, Computer Sciences and Remote Sensing Laboratory (LSIIT UMR CNRS 7005), University of Strasbourg, France
  • Abstract:Recent deployments of wireless sensor networks have targeted challenging monitoring and surveillance applications. The medium access control being the main source of energy wastage, energy-efficiency has always been kept in mind while designing the communication stack embedded in spread sensors. Especially, versatile protocols have emerged to offer a suitable solution over multiple deployment characteristics. In this study, we observe to what extent versatility applies to dynamic scenarios in which communications do not respect specific communication paradigms. We first provide a performance evaluation of two well-reputed versatile protocols (B-MAC (Polastre et al., 2004 17]) and X-MAC (Buettner et al., 2006 4])) under the conditions of such a scenario. The obtained results convinced us to propose more than versatility and pre-configured solutions, that is auto-adaptation. We then introduce the main contribution of this paper, an auto-adaptive algorithm that allows one to adjust the previously mentioned protocols while the network is operating. We analyze to what extent it outperforms the previously obtained results.
    Keywords:Wireless sensor networks  Deployments  Medium access control  Versatile protocols  Auto-adaptive protocols
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