Implementation of enhanced lightweight Medium Access (eL-MAC) protocol for wireless sensor network

Liza Abdul Latiff, R. Rashid, S. Ariffin, W. M. A. E. W. Embong, N. Fisal, A. Lo
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Wireless sensor network (WSN) is increasingly being used in a variety of applications which include habitat monitoring, smart health care system, building automation, to name a few. Many approaches were developed for all protocol layers, but an energy-efficient Medium Access Control (MAC) layer remains a key design challenge. MAC with scheduled based architecture provides greater advantage over other designs, such as contention-based and frequency division multiple access (FDMA), in terms of minimizing packet collision, overhearing, idle listening, and over emitting. Reliable and energy efficient data transmission are required to prolong the network lifetime. This paper presents the testbed development of an enhanced lightweight medium access (eL-MAC) protocol which introduces distributed time slot assignment and slotting communication mechanism. Therefore, with eL-MAC, idle listening, overhearing and hidden terminal will be eliminated where nodes transmit in its own time slot and sleep in other time slot if there is no activity. This will reduce energy consumption as nodes are active when transmitting and receiving and idle only in the beacon session. The testbed is developed using TelosB sensor nodes programmed with TinyOS. NesC programming language was used to implement the protocols in the WSN module. Experimental results were compared to the results obtained from simulation. As expected, there is a slight degradation in throughput and packet received ratio in the experiment but is consistent for all values. This concludes that the developed testbed reflects the eL-MAC protocol and has been successfully implemented.
无线传感器网络增强型轻量级介质访问(eL-MAC)协议的实现
无线传感器网络(WSN)越来越多地应用于各种应用,包括栖息地监测,智能医疗系统,楼宇自动化等。针对所有协议层开发了许多方法,但节能的介质访问控制(MAC)层仍然是一个关键的设计挑战。与其他设计(如基于争用和频分多址(FDMA))相比,具有调度架构的MAC在最小化数据包冲突、监听、空闲侦听和过度发射方面具有更大的优势。为了延长网络的生命周期,需要可靠、节能的数据传输。本文介绍了增强型轻量级介质访问(eL-MAC)协议的试验台开发,该协议引入了分布式时隙分配和时隙通信机制。因此,使用eL-MAC,将消除空闲侦听、偷听和隐藏终端,即节点在自己的时隙传输,如果没有活动则在其他时隙休眠。这将减少能耗,因为节点在发送和接收时处于活动状态,仅在信标会话中处于空闲状态。该试验台采用TelosB传感器节点,用TinyOS编程开发。无线传感器网络模块采用NesC编程语言实现协议。实验结果与仿真结果进行了比较。正如预期的那样,在实验中吞吐量和包接收比略有下降,但所有值都是一致的。这表明所开发的测试平台反映了eL-MAC协议,并已成功实现。
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