Title :
Emergent Slot Synchronization in Wireless Networks
Author :
Tyrrell, Alexander ; Auer, Gunther ; Bettstetter, Christian
Author_Institution :
DOCOMO Commun. Labs. Eur. GmbH, Munich, Germany
fDate :
5/1/2010 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
This paper presents a biologically inspired approach for distributed slot synchronization in wireless networks. This is facilitated by modifying and extending a synchronization model based on the theory of pulse-coupled oscillators. The proposed Meshed Emergent Firefly Synchronization (MEMFIS) multiplexes synchronization words with data packets and adapts local clocks upon the reception of synchronization words from neighboring nodes. In this way, a dedicated synchronization phase is mitigated, as a network-wide slot structure emerges seamlessly over time as nodes exchange data packets. Simulation results demonstrate that synchronization is accomplished regardless of the arbitrary initial situation. There is no need for the selection of master nodes, as all nodes cooperate in a completely self-organized manner to achieve slot synchrony. Moreover, the algorithm is shown to scale with the number of nodes, works in meshed networks, and is robust against interference and collisions in dense networks.
Keywords :
clocks; oscillators; synchronisation; wireless mesh networks; MEMFIS multiplexes synchronization words; biologically inspired approach; clocks; collisions; data packets; dense networks; distributed slot synchronization; emergent slot synchronization; interference; meshed emergent firefly synchronization; meshed networks; network-wide slot structure; pulse-coupled oscillators; synchronization phase; wireless networks; Wireless communications; distributed systems; emergence; firefly synchronization.; medium access control (MAC); meshed networks; self-organization; slot synchronization;
Journal_Title :
Mobile Computing, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TMC.2009.173