2011 Proceedings IEEE INFOCOM 2011
DOI: 10.1109/infcom.2011.5934913
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PW-MAC: An energy-efficient predictive-wakeup MAC protocol for wireless sensor networks

Abstract: This paper presents PW-MAC (Predictive-Wakeup MAC), a new energy-efficient MAC protocol based on asynchronous duty cycling. In PW-MAC, nodes each wake up to receive at randomized, asynchronous times. PW-MAC minimizes sensor node energy consumption by enabling senders to predict receiver wakeup times; to enable accurate predictions, PW-MAC introduces an on-demand prediction error correction mechanism that effectively addresses timing challenges such as unpredictable hardware and operating system delays and cloc… Show more

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“…The main motivations for using multiple channels is to avoid external interference [19,20]. Our results, however, imply that when switching channels, protocols cannot retain the same antenna configuration, at least when nodes are not in LOS.…”
Section: Inter-channel Variationsmentioning
confidence: 82%
“…The main motivations for using multiple channels is to avoid external interference [19,20]. Our results, however, imply that when switching channels, protocols cannot retain the same antenna configuration, at least when nodes are not in LOS.…”
Section: Inter-channel Variationsmentioning
confidence: 82%
“…This channel assignment can be done periodically or be event-based. Semi-dynamic family includes many protocols such as MMSN [9], TACA [10], EM-MAC [11], RMCA [12] and ARM [13].…”
Section: A Channel Assignment Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…To avoid the use of a busy channel at the receiver, this list is computed either by the receiver like in EM-MAC [11] or by exchanging the sender and receiver lists like in MMAC [16]. To select a channel from the PCL, different policies are possible: Round Robin like in EM-MAC, least chosen channel, least load channel or probabilistic method like in RMCA and ARM.…”
Section: B Channel Selection Policymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…nal interference, multichannel protocols [2] coordinate node communication on different radio channels. These approaches achieve resilience against interference by either hopping through a fixed sequence of channels [15,16], or by switching channels when interfered [2]. However, they do not address the problem of finding a relatively interference-free channel.…”
Section: Detecting Concurrent Interferersmentioning
confidence: 99%