2015
DOI: 10.1049/cje.2015.10.010
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An Energy Efficient MAC Protocol for Linear WSNs

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“…This research aimed to review the relevant MAC protocols to apply a duty cycle function, as the current MAC solutions are not solving the communication delay. The authors do not discuss senderinitiated and receiver-initiated asynchronous MAC and RDC protocols for LWSNS [37]. Ricardo et al [38] presented a survey on duty cycle mechanisms.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This research aimed to review the relevant MAC protocols to apply a duty cycle function, as the current MAC solutions are not solving the communication delay. The authors do not discuss senderinitiated and receiver-initiated asynchronous MAC and RDC protocols for LWSNS [37]. Ricardo et al [38] presented a survey on duty cycle mechanisms.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Tunca et al [9] presented a distributed mobile sink routing protocol for timesensitive applications in WSN, aiming to minimize the overhead while preserving the advantages of mobile sinks. Dai et al [10] dealt with the energy efficiency problem from MAC layer, and designed an energy efficient MAC protocol for Linear WSN. Song and Zheng [11] formulated the energy efficiency problem in wireless powered sensor network as a nonlinear fractional programming, and designed a particle-swarm-optimization-based solution algorithm.…”
Section: Background and Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Such strategies include Y-MAC [58] , SLC [59] , etc. Finally, recent years have also witnessed some MAC protocols which are applied in specific applications or integrated with other energyefficient schemes, e.g., the SLDMAC [60] for the linear-topology WSNs with mobile relays, JRAM [61] and QTSAC [62] which combined routing and medium access control protocols, such as Asym-MAC [63] in which the transmission is triggered by both transmitter and receiver, DTMC [64] using 3-D discrete-time Markov chain model, and the State of Charge based MAC protocol (SoC-MAC) [65] .…”
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confidence: 99%