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MAC Protocols for WuR Enabled WSNs : Design and Performance Evaluation
Min Zhangsubject
Internet of thingsIKT591ComputerSystemsOrganization_COMPUTER-COMMUNICATIONNETWORKSCollision avoidanceWake-up radioEnergy hole problemVDP::Teknologi: 500::Informasjons- og kommunikasjonsteknologi: 550Wireless sensor networksdescription
Master's thesis Information- and communication technology IKT591 - University of Agder 2017 Increasing energy efficiency is a challenging task for protocol design in wireless sensor networks (WSNs) as well as in Internet of things (IoT). Traditionally, duty-cycled (DC) protocols have been widely adopted for data transmissions in WSNs for energy conservation by reducing idle listening and overhearing. Recently, wake-up radio (WuR) has merged as a promising technique to replace DC protocols thanks to its superior performance in both network lifetime and transmission latency. This thesis work focuses on the design and performance evaluation of WuR-enabled MAC protocols considering various traffic conditions and network topologies. As the first step, we investigate the niche of WuR by putting forward a question: Does WuR always consume lower energy than DC protocols? Through in-depth analysis, we ascertain the outstanding energy performance of WuR at light traffic loads. At the same time, we reveal its disadvantages at heavy traffic loads. Secondly, we propose a WuR protocol that is capable of avoiding WuC collisions by enabling a contention-based collision avoidance mechanism for WuC transmissions. The performance of the proposed protocol is evaluated by a Markov chain based mathematical model. Numerical results indicate that our proposed protocol achieves higher packet delivery radio (PDR) and network throughput, with the cost of slightly longer packet delay, compared with an existingWuR protocol. Thirdly, we propose another WuR protocol, referred to as EHA-WuR, which is designed to avoid energy hole in multi-hop networks for multipoint-to-point transmissions. Three operation modes are designed for EHA-WuR. The proposed protocol is implemented in Omnet++ simulator. Numerical results indicate that EHA-WuR significantly extends network lifetime compared with the traditional hop-by-hop operation mode. Key words: Wireless sensor networks, Internet of things, Wake-up radio, Collision avoidance, Energy hole problem
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