Maximizing the energy efficiency in MS-MAC using a dynamic approach

There has been an intensive research on a good MAC protocol design for wireless sensor networks with stationary nodes in which they all aim at making some wise trade offs between the network performance parameters and energy efficiency as the main design principle in WSN. But almost none of these MA...

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Main Authors: Mouzehkesh, Nesa, Noordin, Nor Kamariah, A. Rasid, Mohd Fadlee
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Published: IEEE 2008
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spelling my.upm.eprints.693402019-07-04T03:46:34Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/69340/ Maximizing the energy efficiency in MS-MAC using a dynamic approach Mouzehkesh, Nesa Noordin, Nor Kamariah A. Rasid, Mohd Fadlee There has been an intensive research on a good MAC protocol design for wireless sensor networks with stationary nodes in which they all aim at making some wise trade offs between the network performance parameters and energy efficiency as the main design principle in WSN. But almost none of these MAC protocols, except a few, have addressed mobility in their structure which poses many new challenges to the MAC concept in wireless sensor networks. This paper collaborates on a little enhancement on MS-MAC, a mobility adaptive MAC protocol, in WSN. The MS-MAC protocol handles mobility by proactively increasing the frequency of the Sync period inside the active zone. However this increase is based on a static approach which forms the active zone with a constant value of R and appears to be problematic when the border node becomes mobile as well. In this paper we aim at optimizing the value of R by dynamically increasing or decreasing it according to the distance the border node takes from the border region. We expect that this dynamic approach increases the energy efficiency by preventing the nodes inside the virtual clusters going into the active zone unnecessarily but yet at the cost of an increased latency. IEEE 2008 Conference or Workshop Item PeerReviewed text en http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/69340/1/Maximizing%20the%20energy%20efficiency%20in%20MS-MAC%20using%20a%20dynamic%20approach.pdf Mouzehkesh, Nesa and Noordin, Nor Kamariah and A. Rasid, Mohd Fadlee (2008) Maximizing the energy efficiency in MS-MAC using a dynamic approach. In: IEEE 2008 6th National Conference on Telecommunication Technologies and IEEE 2008 2nd Malaysia Conference on Photonics (NCTT-MCP 2008), 26-28 Aug. 2008, Putrajaya, Malaysia. (pp. 284-288). 10.1109/NCTT.2008.4814288
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description There has been an intensive research on a good MAC protocol design for wireless sensor networks with stationary nodes in which they all aim at making some wise trade offs between the network performance parameters and energy efficiency as the main design principle in WSN. But almost none of these MAC protocols, except a few, have addressed mobility in their structure which poses many new challenges to the MAC concept in wireless sensor networks. This paper collaborates on a little enhancement on MS-MAC, a mobility adaptive MAC protocol, in WSN. The MS-MAC protocol handles mobility by proactively increasing the frequency of the Sync period inside the active zone. However this increase is based on a static approach which forms the active zone with a constant value of R and appears to be problematic when the border node becomes mobile as well. In this paper we aim at optimizing the value of R by dynamically increasing or decreasing it according to the distance the border node takes from the border region. We expect that this dynamic approach increases the energy efficiency by preventing the nodes inside the virtual clusters going into the active zone unnecessarily but yet at the cost of an increased latency.
format Conference or Workshop Item
author Mouzehkesh, Nesa
Noordin, Nor Kamariah
A. Rasid, Mohd Fadlee
spellingShingle Mouzehkesh, Nesa
Noordin, Nor Kamariah
A. Rasid, Mohd Fadlee
Maximizing the energy efficiency in MS-MAC using a dynamic approach
author_facet Mouzehkesh, Nesa
Noordin, Nor Kamariah
A. Rasid, Mohd Fadlee
author_sort Mouzehkesh, Nesa
title Maximizing the energy efficiency in MS-MAC using a dynamic approach
title_short Maximizing the energy efficiency in MS-MAC using a dynamic approach
title_full Maximizing the energy efficiency in MS-MAC using a dynamic approach
title_fullStr Maximizing the energy efficiency in MS-MAC using a dynamic approach
title_full_unstemmed Maximizing the energy efficiency in MS-MAC using a dynamic approach
title_sort maximizing the energy efficiency in ms-mac using a dynamic approach
publisher IEEE
publishDate 2008
url http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/69340/1/Maximizing%20the%20energy%20efficiency%20in%20MS-MAC%20using%20a%20dynamic%20approach.pdf
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