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Conference Papers Year : 2010

Deterministic Recurrent Communication and Synchronization in Restricted Sensor Networks

Abstract

Monitoring physical phenomena in Sensor Networks requires guaranteeing permanent communication between nodes. Moreover, in an effective implementation of such infrastructure, the delay between any two consecutive communications should be minimized. The problem is challenging because, in a restricted Sensor Network, the communication is carried out through a single and shared radio channel without collision detection. Dealing with collisions is crucial to ensure effective communication between nodes. Additionally, minimizing them yields energy consumption minimization, given that sensing and computational costs in terms of energy are negligible with respect to radio communication. In this work, we present a deterministic recurrent-communication protocol for Sensor Networks. After an initial negotiation phase of the access pattern to the channel, each node running this protocol reaches a steady state, which is asymptotically optimal in terms of energy and time efficiency. As a by-product, a protocol for the synchronization of a Sensor Network is also proposed. Furthermore, the protocols are resilient to an arbitrary node power-up schedule and a general node failure model.
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inria-00543258 , version 1 (06-12-2010)

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Antonio Fernández Anta, Miguel Mosteiro, Christopher Thraves-Caro. Deterministic Recurrent Communication and Synchronization in Restricted Sensor Networks. 6th International Workshop on Algorithms for Sensor Systems, Wireless Ad Hoc Networks and Autonomous Mobile Entities (ALGOSENSOR), 2010., Jul 2010, Bordeaux, France. ⟨inria-00543258⟩
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