COFlood: Concurrent Opportunistic Flooding in Asynchronous Duty Cycle Networks

Zhichao Cao, Xiaolong Zheng, Q. Ma, Xin Miao
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For energy constrained wireless IoT nodes, their radios usually operate in duty cycle mode. With low maintenance and negotiation cost, asynchronous duty cycle radio management is widely adopted. To achieve fast network flooding is challenging in asynchronous duty cycle networks. Recently, concurrent flooding is a promising approach to improve the performance of network flooding. In concurrent flooding, a key challenge is how to select a set of concurrent senders to improve both flooding speed and energy efficiency. We observe that selecting neither large nor small number of concurrent senders can achieve the optimal performance in different deployments. In this paper, we propose COFlood (Concurrent Opportunistic Flooding), a practical and effective concurrent flooding protocol in asynchronous duty cycle networks. The basic idea is based on an energy-efficient flooding tree, COFlood opportunistically selects extra concurrent senders that can speed up network flooding. First, COFlood constructs an energy-efficient flooding tree in distributed manner. The non-leaf nodes are selected as senders and they can cover the entire network with low energy consumption. Moreover, we find that exploiting both early wakeup nodes and long lossy links can speed up the flooding tree based network flooding. Then, COFlood develops a light-weight method to select the nodes that meet the conditions of these two opportunities as opportunistic senders. We implement COFlood in TinyOS and evaluate it on two real testbeds. In comparison with state-of-the-art concurrent flooding protocol, completion time and energy consumption can be reduced by up to 35.3% and 26.6%.
COFlood:异步占空比网络中的并发机会泛洪
对于能量受限的无线物联网节点,它们的无线电通常以占空比模式工作。异步占空比无线电管理因其维护和协商成本低而被广泛采用。在异步占空比网络中实现快速网络泛洪是一个具有挑战性的问题。近年来,并发泛洪是一种很有前途的提高网络泛洪性能的方法。在并发驱油中,一个关键的挑战是如何选择一组并发发送器来提高驱油速度和能源效率。我们观察到,在不同的部署中,选择不同数量的并发发送者都可以达到最佳性能。在本文中,我们提出了COFlood (Concurrent Opportunistic Flooding)协议,这是一种在异步占空比网络中实用有效的并发洪水协议。COFlood的基本思想是基于节能驱油树,机会性地选择可以加速网络驱油的额外并发发送者。首先,COFlood以分布式方式构建节能驱油树。选择非叶节点作为发送者,它们可以覆盖整个网络,能耗低。此外,我们发现利用早期唤醒节点和长损耗链路可以加快基于泛洪树的网络泛洪。然后,COFlood开发了一种轻量级方法来选择满足这两个机会条件的节点作为机会发送者。我们在TinyOS中实现了COFlood,并在两个真实的测试平台上对其进行了评估。与最先进的并行驱方案相比,完井时间和能耗可分别减少35.3%和26.6%。
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