Title :
A Token Scheduled High Throughput Multi-Channel Data Collection Protocol for Wireless Sensor Network
Author :
Jinzhi Liu ; Suzuki, M. ; Doohwan Lee ; Morikawa, Hiroyuki
Author_Institution :
Res. Center for Adv. Sci. & Technol., Univ. of Tokyo, Tokyo, Japan
Abstract :
We present a high throughput data gathering protocol for wireless sensor network. Different from existing works we elaborate a token-scheduled multi-channel TDMA protocol named TKN-TWN that provides better scalability and topology adaptability. TDMA is more suitable for high throughput data collection than CSMA. However, TDMA-based protocols require complex scheduling of the transmission time slot. The scheduling burden is a primary stumbling block of topology adaptability. To ease the scheduling burden while exploiting the advantages of TDMA, we propose to use two tokens arbitrate transmission and associate the ownership of tokens with transmission slot assignment toward throughput optimization. Due to the simplified scheduling based on tokens, TKN-TWN is able to provide scalability and topology adaptability. In addition, TKN-TWN allows burst transmission by leveraging the contention-free nature of TDMA, and sustains high throughput with burst data transmission when sensor nodes have similar traffic pattern. An extensive simulation study indicates that TKN-TWN achieves robust data delivery even in densely deployed large scale sensor networks. Experimental results on Tmote Sky show that TKN-TWN is able to provide throughput over 10 KByte/s, an improvement of about 23% over a prior work.
Keywords :
optimisation; scheduling; telecommunication network topology; time division multiple access; wireless sensor networks; TKN-TWN; complex scheduling; high throughput data gathering protocol; large scale sensor networks; robust data delivery; throughput optimization; token-scheduled multichannel TDMA protocol; topology adaptability; transmission slot assignment; transmission time slot; wireless sensor network; Data collection; Network topology; Protocols; Synchronization; Throughput; Time division multiple access; Wireless sensor networks;
Conference_Titel :
Vehicular Technology Conference (VTC Spring), 2013 IEEE 77th
Conference_Location :
Dresden
DOI :
10.1109/VTCSpring.2013.6691849