2007 IEEE International Conference on Communications 2007
DOI: 10.1109/icc.2007.604
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Efficient Distributed Medium Access Arbitration for Multi-Channel Wireless Sensor Networks

Abstract: Abstract-This paper introduces T-Lohi, a new class of distributed and energy-efficient media-access protocols (MAC) for underwater acoustic sensor networks (UWSN). MAC design for UWSN faces significant challenges. For example, acoustic communication suffers from latencies five orders-of-magnitude larger than radio communication, so a naive CSMA MAC would require very long listen time resulting in low throughput and poor energy efficiency. In this paper, we first identify unique characteristics in underwater ne… Show more

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“…For this reason the solutions [6], [7], [9] and [10] have been proposed to exploit the capabilities of the new transceiver. The network nodes in [10] are organized into clusters. The cluster head aggregates the data and routes the cell report to the base-station over an inter-cluster-head tree.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For this reason the solutions [6], [7], [9] and [10] have been proposed to exploit the capabilities of the new transceiver. The network nodes in [10] are organized into clusters. The cluster head aggregates the data and routes the cell report to the base-station over an inter-cluster-head tree.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This section give a brief description of the simulation assumptions, then describe the energy consume module, finally reveal the simulation results. 2) Communication mechanism of the whole network: Several multi-channel allocation mechanisms have been proposed, such as multi-channel DMAC [8] , ARCH [9] . In ARCH, each cluster has an exclusive frequency which is got by a certain distributed algorithm before intra-cluster data transmission.…”
Section: Performance Simulationmentioning
confidence: 99%