DocumentCode
885032
Title
Sprinkler: A Reliable and Energy Efficient Data Dissemination Service for Extreme Scale Wireless Networks of Embedded Devices
Author
Naik, Vinayak ; Arora, Anish ; Sinha, Prasun ; Zhang, Hongwei
Author_Institution
Univ. of California, Los Angeles
Volume
6
Issue
7
fYear
2007
fDate
7/1/2007 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage
777
Lastpage
789
Abstract
We present Sprinkler, a reliable data dissemination service for wireless embedded devices which are constrained in energy, processing speed, and memory. Sprinkler embeds a virtual grid over the network whereby it can locally compute a connected dominating set of the devices to avoid redundant transmissions and a transmission schedule to avoid collisions. Sprinkler transmits O(1) times the optimum number of packets in O(1) of the optimum latency; its time complexity is O(1). Sprinkler is tolerant to fail-stop and state corruption faults. Thus, Sprinkler is suitable for resource-constrained wireless embedded devices. We evaluate the performance of Sprinkler in terms of the number of packet transmissions and the latency, both in an outdoor and indoor environment. The outdoor evaluation is based on data from project ExScal, which deployed 203 extreme scale stargazer (XSS). Our indoor evaluation is based on an implementation in the Kansei testbed, which houses 210 XSSs whose transmission power is controllable to even low ranges. We compare Sprinkler with the existing reliable data dissemination services, analytically or using simulations also. Our evaluations show that Sprinkler is not only energy efficient as compared to existing schemes, but also has less latency. Further, the energy consumption of nodes and the latency grows linearly as a function of newly added nodes as the network grows larger.
Keywords
data communication; embedded systems; graph theory; protocols; telecommunication congestion control; wireless sensor networks; ExScal project; Kansei testbed; Sprinkler; collision avioidance; connected dominating set; data dissemination protocol; extreme scale stargates; fail-stop faults; state corruption faults; time complexity; transmission schedule; virtual grid; wireless embedded devices; Computer networks; Data analysis; Delay; Embedded computing; Energy efficiency; Grid computing; Indoor environments; Processor scheduling; Testing; Wireless networks; Network protocols; real-time systems and embedded systems; wireless; wireless sensor networks.;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Mobile Computing, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
1536-1233
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TMC.2007.1013
Filename
4212092
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