Scheduled persistence for medium access control in sensor networks

C. Colbourn, V. Syrotiuk
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For sensor networks, throughput may not be the most important metric to optimize in medium access control. For many applications, periodic reports are desirable suggesting the need for a time division (TDMA) access scheme. However for many reasons, including nonuniformity of deployment and the large number of sensor nodes anticipated, TDMA is impractical. We explore scheduled persistence for medium access control in sensor networks. A continuum of approaches from simple randomized-persistent schedules at one extreme to topology-transparent schedules based on Steiner systems at the other are considered. We investigate the probability of obtaining a collision-free slot before a specified time (number of slots) and show that while the expected throughput of these approaches is the same, their variance is strikingly different. The schemes are also remarkably robust to high density. Furthermore, when schedules are chosen at random for each frame, scheduled persistence offers an interesting alternative for medium access control in sensor networks.
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传感器网络中介质访问控制的计划持久性
对于传感器网络,吞吐量可能不是介质访问控制中最重要的优化指标。对于许多应用程序,定期报告是可取的,这表明需要时分(TDMA)访问方案。然而,由于许多原因,包括部署的不均匀性和预期的大量传感器节点,TDMA是不切实际的。我们探讨了传感器网络中介质访问控制的调度持久性。考虑了从一个极端的简单随机持久调度到另一个极端的基于Steiner系统的拓扑透明调度的连续方法。我们研究了在指定时间(插槽数量)之前获得无碰撞插槽的概率,并表明虽然这些方法的预期吞吐量是相同的,但它们的方差却截然不同。该方案对于高密度也非常健壮。此外,当为每个帧随机选择调度时,调度持久性为传感器网络中的介质访问控制提供了一个有趣的替代方案。
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