2005 Systems Communications (ICW'05, ICHSN'05, ICMCS'05, SENET'05)
An Energy-Efficient and Low-Latency Routing Protocol for Wireless Sensor Networks
Montreal, Canada
August 14-August 17
ISBN: 0-7695-2422-2
Recent advances in Wireless Sensors Network (WSN) technology have made possible the manufacturing of tiny low-cost, low-power sensors with wireless multi-hop communication and sensing capabilities. Energy conservation for WSNs is a primary objective that needs to be addressed at all layers of the networking protocol stack. In many applications latency is another crucial factor to be addressed. However this must be done in the context of the energy constraints imposed by the network. In this paper we present an experimental evaluation of two node scheduling regimes within MERLIN (Mac Energy efficient, Routing and Localization INtegrated), an energy-efficient low-latency integrated protocol for WSNs. In particular we contrast the X and V scheduling family schemes with respect to the following properties: network setup time, network lifetime and message latency. We conduct our experiments within the OmNet++ simulator.
Citation:
Antonio G. Ruzzelli, Richard Tynan, G. M. P. O?Hare, "An Energy-Efficient and Low-Latency Routing Protocol for Wireless Sensor Networks," icw, pp.449-454, 2005 Systems Communications (ICW'05, ICHSN'05, ICMCS'05, SENET'05), 2005