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In this paper Dynamic Sleep Scheduling (DSS) for Minimizing Delay in Wireless Sensor Network is proposed. To reduce delay, DSS identifies nodes for different sleep/wake according to their traffic load at two levels: a) Nodes with different sleep/wake schedule requirement according to their different traffic load based on their topological importance in the network. b) Nodes with different sleep/wake...
In wireless sensor network studies the main objective is minimizing the energy consumption so that the lifetime is maximized under the limited battery capacity constraints. In most event-driven surveillance applications, the end-to-end delay should also be minimized. In this paper we present a new BT-MAC (balanced energy-latency tradeoff Media Access Control) which reaches a good balance between energy...
In wireless sensor network studies the main objective is minimizing the energy consumption so that the lifetime is maximized under the limited battery capacity constraints. In most event-driven surveillance applications, the end-to-end delay should also be minimized. In this paper we present a new EDO-MAC (energy and delay optimization Media Access Control) which reaches a good balance between energy...
It is well known that periodically putting nodes into sleep can effectively save energy in wireless sensor networks, at the cost of increased communication delays. However, most existing work mainly focuses on static sleep scheduling, which cannot guarantee the desired delay when the network conditions change dynamically. In many applications with user-specified end-to-end delay requirements, the...
In this paper, we proposed an adaptive low latency MAC protocol for sensor networks based on cross-layer architecture, named LLS-MAC (Low Latency Sensor MAC). The new protocol is inspired by S-MAC. The advancement of LLS-MAC in packet end-to-end delay is mainly due to the continual data transmission scheme presented in this paper. For achieving this scheme, a cross-layer design approach is adopted...
Due to the special characteristics of wireless sensor networks, traditional MAC approaches are not suitable for them. So designing MAC protocol for WSNs in a specific manner is critical to meet their intrinsic constraints. In this paper, we proposed an energy efficient MAC protocol which reduce energy consumption due to idle listening and control packet overhead. It is called W-MAC. W-MAC protocol...
Power gating in circuits is one of the effective technologies to allow low leakage and high performance operations. This work aims to analyze and establish the relations between the three important design parameters in power gated circuits: (i) the maximum current flowing from/to power/ground (ii) the wakeup (sleep to active mode transition) time delay and (iii) the number of sleep transistors. With...
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