Title :
Energy-Optimum Throughput and Carrier Sensing Rate in CSMA-Based Wireless Networks
Author :
Koseoglu, M. ; Karasan, Ezhan
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electr. & Electron. Eng., Bilkent Univ., Ankara, Turkey
Abstract :
We propose a model for the energy consumption of a node as a function of its throughput in a wireless CSMA network. We first model a single-hop network, and then a multi-hop network. We show that operating the CSMA network at a high throughput is energy inefficient since unsuccessful carrier sensing attempts increase the energy consumption per transmitted bit. Operating the network at a low throughput also causes energy inefficiency because of increased sleeping duration. Achieving a balance between these two opposite operating regimes, we derive the energy-optimum carrier-sensing rate and the energy-optimum throughput which maximize the number of transmitted bits for a given energy budget. For the single-hop case, we show that the energy-optimum total throughput increases as the number of nodes sharing the channel increases. For the multi-hop case, we show that energy-optimum throughput decreases as the degree of the conflict graph corresponding to the network increases. For both cases, the energy-optimum throughput reduces as the power required for carrier-sensing increases. The energy-optimum throughput is also shown to be substantially lower than the maximum throughput and the gap increases as the degree of the conflict graph increases for multi-hop networks.
Keywords :
carrier sense multiple access; graph theory; radio networks; telecommunication power management; CSMA based wireless networks; carrier sensing rate; conflict graph; energy budget; energy optimum throughput; multihop network; single hop network; transmitted bit maximization; Energy consumption; Markov processes; Multiaccess communication; Sensors; Spread spectrum communication; Throughput; Wireless communication; Access schemes; Carrier sense multiple access; Wireless communication; analytical models; energy efficiency; performance analysis; throughput;
Journal_Title :
Mobile Computing, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TMC.2013.124