2023
DOI: 10.3390/app132111974
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Efficient Node Insertion Algorithm for Connectivity-Based Multipolling MAC Protocol in Wi-Fi Sensor Networks

Woo-Yong Choi

Abstract: Since low-power Wi-Fi sensors are connected to the Internet, effective radio spectrum use is crucial for developing an efficient Medium Access Control (MAC) protocol for Wi-Fi sensor networks. A connectivity-based multipolling mechanism was employed for Access Points to grant uplink transmission opportunities to Wi-Fi nodes with a reduced number of multipolling frame transmissions. The existing connectivity-based multipolling mechanism in IEEE 802.11 wireless LANs with many nodes may require excessive time to … Show more

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“…Choi, W. Y. [17] proposed a node insertion algorithm for the real-time implementation of a connectivity-based multi-polling mechanism in the MAC protocol for Wi-Fi sensor networks. Although this type of method can be used to evaluate node importance in reverse, it may cause the disconnection of the network after its operation, and the measurement method does not consider the particularities of network topologies, resulting in inaccurate evaluation results.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Choi, W. Y. [17] proposed a node insertion algorithm for the real-time implementation of a connectivity-based multi-polling mechanism in the MAC protocol for Wi-Fi sensor networks. Although this type of method can be used to evaluate node importance in reverse, it may cause the disconnection of the network after its operation, and the measurement method does not consider the particularities of network topologies, resulting in inaccurate evaluation results.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%