Title :
Energy optimal transmission scheduling in wireless sensor networks
Author :
Srivastava, Rahul ; Koksal, Can Emre
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electr. & Comput. Eng., Ohio State Univ., Columbus, OH, USA
fDate :
5/1/2010 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
One of the main issues in the design of sensor networks is energy efficient communication of time-critical data. Energy wastage can be caused by failed packet transmission attempts at each node due to channel dynamics and interference. Therefore transmission control techniques that are unaware of the channel dynamics can lead to suboptimal channel use patterns. In this paper we propose a transmission controller that utilizes different "grades" of channel side information to schedule packet transmissions in an optimal way, while meeting a deadline constraint for all packets waiting in the transmission queue. The wireless channel is modeled as a finite-state Markov channel (FSMC). We are specifically interested in the case where the transmitter has low-grade channel side information that can be obtained based solely on the ACK/NAK sequence for the previous transmissions. Our scheduler is readily implementable and it is based on the dynamic programming solution to the finite-horizon transmission control problem. We also calculate the information theoretic capacity of the finite state Markov channel with feedback containing different grades of channel side information including that, obtained through the ACK/NAK sequence. We illustrate that our scheduler achieves a given throughput at a power level that is fairly close to the fundamental limit achievable over the channel.
Keywords :
Markov processes; dynamic programming; information theory; interference (signal); wireless sensor networks; ACK-NAK sequence; channel dynamics; channel side information; dynamic programming solution; energy efficient communication; energy optimal transmission scheduling; energy wastage; finite state Markov channel; finite-horizon transmission control problem; finite-state Markov channel; information theoretic capacity; interference; packet transmission scheduling; suboptimal channel; time-critical data; transmission control techniques; transmission controller; transmission queue; wireless sensor networks; Communication system control; Dynamic programming; Dynamic scheduling; Energy efficiency; Interference constraints; Optimal control; State feedback; Time factors; Transmitters; Wireless sensor networks;
Journal_Title :
Wireless Communications, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TWC.2010.05.090275