Title :
BitMAC: a deterministic, collision-free, and robust MAC protocol for sensor networks
Author :
Ringwald, M. ; Romer, Kay
fDate :
31 Jan.-2 Feb. 2005
Abstract :
Collisions are a source of inefficiency in contention-based MAC protocols that should be reduced to a minimum. We show that concurrent multiple access to a communication channel will, however, not necessarily lead to a collision with undesirable effects. Rather, we demonstrate that it is possible for a receiver to hear the bitwise "or" of the transmissions of multiple synchronized senders within communication range. This unconventional communication model allows the efficient implementation of a number of basic operations that serve as a foundation for BitMAC: a deterministic, collision-free, and robust MAC protocol that is tailored to dense sensor networks, where nodes report sensory data over multiple hops to a sink.
Keywords :
access protocols; telecommunication channels; wireless sensor networks; BitMAC; communication channel; robust MAC protocol; sensor networks; Access protocols; Bandwidth; Communication channels; Computer science; Delay; Energy consumption; Energy resolution; Media Access Protocol; Robustness; Sensor phenomena and characterization;
Conference_Titel :
Wireless Sensor Networks, 2005. Proceeedings of the Second European Workshop on
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-8801-1
DOI :
10.1109/EWSN.2005.1461999