Poster Abstract : Directional transmissions and receptions for burst forwarding using disjoint paths

Ambuj Varshney, T. Voigt, L. Mottola
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Bulk data transmission is an important traffic pattern of many sensor network applications. These applications deliver large amounts of sensed data to a sink node for further processing. Most of the existing bulk data transmission protocols use a single flow of communication. This is inefficient as the radio at the source node is transmitting and the sink node is receiving packets for only half of the duration of the burst. We show in this paper that reduced contention because of directional communication enables us to construct node disjoint paths from the source to the sink node using only one wireless channel. This allows us to forward subsequent packets in the burst on the disjoint paths which maximises the radio transmit and receive time at the source and the sink node respectively. We demonstrate that this doubles the sink throughput as compared to a single flow of communication.
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摘要:使用不相交路径进行突发转发的定向发送和接收
大量数据传输是许多传感器网络应用的重要流量模式。这些应用程序将大量感测数据传送到汇聚节点以进行进一步处理。大多数现有的批量数据传输协议使用单一的通信流。这是低效的,因为源节点的无线电在发送,而汇聚节点在接收数据包的时间只有突发持续时间的一半。我们在本文中表明,由于定向通信减少了争用,使我们能够仅使用一个无线信道构建从源到汇聚节点的节点不相交路径。这允许我们在不相交的路径上转发突发中的后续数据包,从而分别最大化源节点和汇聚节点的无线电发送和接收时间。我们证明,与单个通信流相比,这使接收吞吐量增加了一倍。
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