DocumentCode :
2947510
Title :
The application of decay rate analysis for WSN buffer dimensioning
Author :
Stewart, Jacqueline ; Stewart, Robert ; Hassan, M.N.
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electron., Comput. & Software Eng., Athlone Inst. of Technol., Athlone, Ireland
fYear :
2012
fDate :
18-20 April 2012
Firstpage :
1
Lastpage :
6
Abstract :
The provisioning of a Quality of Service (QoS) for applications requiring real-time service demands low latency, low Bit Error Rate (BER) and bounded end to end delay guarantees. Facilitating this within a Wireless Sensor Network (WSN) is Guaranteed Time slots (GTS´s) activated using a beacon enabled mode and under the governance of the accepted protocol of the IEEE 802.15.4 standard. However the limitation in design of only seven GTS per superframe duration pre-determines a problem of allocation when requirements by applications in need of good QoS exceed the supply of GTS´s. This results in the QoS aware traffic requiring differentiation of service in the buffer of the Personal Area Network Coordinator (PANC). A question arises as to the true ability of service dimensioning of networks without the prior knowledge of buffer allocation. In some WSN the buffer shares memory with the application and radio stack. This memory requirement will vary depending on the application. This research complements a previous paper in which the application of Decay Rate Analysis in relation to the dimensioning of buffer allocation of the various nodes was analysed using simulation and analytical methodology. The results illustrated the probability of queue occupancy for a specific application namely VoIP. This paper proposes that by employing the decay rate analysis a better understanding of buffer requirements at the PANC can be determined for different sensor applications. This analysis will further enhance the pre-deployment dimensioning of a network for greater operational efficiency and overall cost effectiveness.
Keywords :
Internet telephony; access protocols; error statistics; personal area networks; quality of service; queueing theory; wireless sensor networks; IEEE 802.15.4 standard; PANC; QoS-aware traffic; VoIP; WSN buffer dimensioning; beacon-enabled mode; bit error rate; bounded end-to-end delay guarantee; buffer allocation; decay rate analysis; guaranteed time slots; network service dimensioning; personal area network coordinator; quality of service; queue occupancy; radio stack; real-time service demands; service differentiation; superframe duration; wireless sensor network; Payloads; Peer to peer computing; Quality of service; Random access memory; Resource management; Topology; Wireless sensor networks; Buffer Dimensioning; Decay Rate Analysis; Quality of Service (QoS); Wireless Sensor Networks (WSN);
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Wireless Telecommunications Symposium (WTS), 2012
Conference_Location :
London
ISSN :
1934-5070
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4577-0579-3
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/WTS.2012.6266145
Filename :
6266145
Link To Document :
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