2015 2nd International Conference on Electronics and Communication Systems (ICECS) 2015
DOI: 10.1109/ecs.2015.7125021
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An analysis of H-MAC, HSMAC and H-MAC based AOMDV for wireless sensor networks to achieve energy efficiency using spatial correlation concept

Abstract: The energy performance of Wireless Sensor Networks (WSNs) is more significant only when the design of Medium Access Control (MAC) Protocols is completed. The Proposed work deals with energy efficiency analysis of WSNs. To achieve energy efficiency in WSNs three different hybrid medium access control based protocols are preferred. The three protocols are Hybrid Medium Access Control (H-MAC), Hybrid Sensor Medium Access Control (HSMAC), Hybrid Medium Access Control (H-MAC) based Adhoc on Demand Multipath Distanc… Show more

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“…To deliver data in a collision-free way, this protocol divides the time frame into two time slots, with each communicating node using one of the time slots to perform the task at hand. The random access-based second portion of this hybrid protocol is utilized to adjust the changing traffic conditions for communication between nodes in UWSNs [97]. This adaptation of hybrid H-MAC makes it a very suitable candidate where use of energy in the UWSNs is a big constraint [17].…”
Section: Hybrid-mac (H-mac)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…To deliver data in a collision-free way, this protocol divides the time frame into two time slots, with each communicating node using one of the time slots to perform the task at hand. The random access-based second portion of this hybrid protocol is utilized to adjust the changing traffic conditions for communication between nodes in UWSNs [97]. This adaptation of hybrid H-MAC makes it a very suitable candidate where use of energy in the UWSNs is a big constraint [17].…”
Section: Hybrid-mac (H-mac)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Towards this goal, a cross layer routing concept was designed by amalgamating the MAC and PHY layers. Different hybrid MAC protocols including Hybrid Medium Access Control (H-MAC), Hybrid Sensor Medium Access Control (HSMAC), and Hybrid Medium Access Control (H-MAC) were developed in [25] to support Adaptive Demand Multipath Distance Vector (AOMDV) routing. Amongst those solutions, H-MAC based AOMDV was found to be energy-efficient.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A joint routing and MAC protocols was developed for Wireless Body Networks (WBANs) was proposed Lahlou et al [24] who incorporated a cross layer concept by amalgamated MAC and PHY to achieve better Energy-Aware Topology Design for WBANs (EAWD). Kalaivaani et al [25] proposed three different hybrid MAC based protocols for WSNs.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%