2009 IEEE International Conference on Communications Workshops 2009
DOI: 10.1109/iccw.2009.5208111
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Analytical Model of Single-Hop IEEE 802.15.4 Data Aggregation in Wireless Sensor Networks

Abstract: Abstract-This paper introduces a new 4D Markov chain model for IEEE 802.15.4 wireless transmission, which corrects errors in an existing 3D model and provides more accurate results. It also introduces an analytical technique for calculating the pdf and mean of the number of time slots required to complete all transmissions, when a set of nodes contend for the channel at the beginning of a superframe. It is assumed that transmission takes place in beacon mode but without acknowledgement (NACK mode). The model c… Show more

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“…We consider a single-hop wireless sensor network consisting of a Coordinator and different sets of nodes, grouped by classes. This is a reasonable assumption, since nodes use to be close inside a WSN [18,19,8]. The analytical model will be presented using a case of study composed of three different classes of nodes and a coordinator, and extended for a general scenario.…”
Section: Markov-chain-based Analytical Modelmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…We consider a single-hop wireless sensor network consisting of a Coordinator and different sets of nodes, grouped by classes. This is a reasonable assumption, since nodes use to be close inside a WSN [18,19,8]. The analytical model will be presented using a case of study composed of three different classes of nodes and a coordinator, and extended for a general scenario.…”
Section: Markov-chain-based Analytical Modelmentioning
confidence: 99%