BAM: branch aggregation multicast for wireless sensor networks

Akihito Okura, T. Ihara, A. Miura
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In this paper, we propose a multicast protocol, called BAM: branch aggregation multicast, for wireless sensor networks. The main contribution of BAM is a reduction in the radio communication load, which is a dominant factor of sensor energy consumption. BAM does not use any control packet such as join/leave messages and does not manage multicast groups. BAM is highly compatible with existing wireless sensor protocols, such as routing protocols, MAC protocols, and other kinds of energy efficient protocols. BAM implementation is quite simple and BAM works on various networks even if some sensors are not BAM-capable. BAM is composed of two aggregation techniques. One is single hop aggregation (S-BAM) and the other is multiple paths aggregation (M-BAM). S-BAM aggregates radio transmission within single hop and enables just single transmission to multiple intended receivers. M-BAM aggregates multiple paths into fewer ones and limits the range of radio transmission. S-BAM is designed to reduce redundant communication at every branch and M-BAM is designed to reduce the number of branches. SM-BAM, the combination of S-BAM and M-BAM, can reduce the radio communication load thus enabling energy efficient multicast communication. We evaluated BAM in three ways, qualitative evaluation by theoretical analysis, quantitative evaluation through computer simulations, and experiments using CrossBow's MICA2. Our results show that BAM is a very energy efficient multicast protocol that well supports wireless sensor networks
BAM:用于无线传感器网络的分支聚合组播
本文提出了一种用于无线传感器网络的组播协议BAM(分支聚合组播)。BAM的主要贡献是减少了无线电通信负载,这是传感器能耗的主要因素。BAM不使用任何控制包,比如加入/离开消息,也不管理多播组。BAM与现有的无线传感器协议(如路由协议、MAC协议和其他类型的节能协议)高度兼容。BAM的实现非常简单,即使某些传感器不支持BAM, BAM也可以在各种网络上工作。BAM由两种聚合技术组成。一种是单跳聚合(S-BAM),另一种是多路径聚合(M-BAM)。S-BAM将单跳内的无线电传输聚合在一起,只允许向多个预期接收器进行单次传输。M-BAM将多个路径聚合为更少的路径,并限制无线电传输的范围。S-BAM旨在减少每个分支机构的冗余通信,M-BAM旨在减少分支机构的数量。SM-BAM是S-BAM和M-BAM的结合,可以减少无线电通信负荷,从而实现节能的多播通信。我们对BAM进行了三种评估,通过理论分析进行定性评估,通过计算机模拟进行定量评估,并使用CrossBow的MICA2进行实验。结果表明,BAM是一种非常节能的多播协议,能够很好地支持无线传感器网络
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