2015
DOI: 10.5539/cis.v8n3p13
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Collision Detection in Wireless Sensor Networks Through Pseudo-Coded ON-OFF Pilot Periods per Packet: A Novel Low-Complexity and Low-Power Design Technique

Abstract: Sensor nodes in Wireless Sensor Networks (WSNs) operate with limited power resources such as small batteries which are difficult to be either recharged or replaced in some environments when depleted. Power consumption represents one of the most constraints impact the design of WSNs, leading to various protocols and algorithms aimed at minimizing the power consumption and extending batteries' lifetime. Sensor nodes in WSNs transmit their periodic packets continuously to central nodes (receivers) which are respo… Show more

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“…Collision is jamming in the link layer. In wireless sensor networks, if various sensors try to access the wireless channels at the same time, then nodes may suffer from a collision [27]. Unfairness refers to the situation when attacks hinder network performance instead of completely restricting access of legitimate nodes to the channel.…”
Section: B Link Layer Attacks In Wbansmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Collision is jamming in the link layer. In wireless sensor networks, if various sensors try to access the wireless channels at the same time, then nodes may suffer from a collision [27]. Unfairness refers to the situation when attacks hinder network performance instead of completely restricting access of legitimate nodes to the channel.…”
Section: B Link Layer Attacks In Wbansmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In order to detect a collision, three statistical discrimination methods are introduced [27]. The IQ ADC output of the receiver implements these in practice.…”
Section: B Link Layer Attacks In Wbansmentioning
confidence: 99%