2015 Long Island Systems, Applications and Technology 2015
DOI: 10.1109/lisat.2015.7160212
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Scalable and energy efficient medium access control protocol for wireless sensor networks

Abstract: Scalable and efficient Medium Access Control (MAC) protocol has been of the paramount significance for boosting the performance of wireless sensor networks (WSNs). In this paper, scalable and efficient medium access control (SE-MAC) protocol is introduced for WSNs. The Goal of SE-MAC is to reduce the communication delay time, channel delay time and control delays caused by acknowledgment packets, request-tosend (RTS), clear-to-send (CTS) etc. Thus, reducing the delays, SE-MAC incorporates the adaptable applica… Show more

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“…In SE-MAC [ 72 ], the main improvement of communication network scalability is to have time delay mitigated significantly. Therefore, a novel modelling method called Adaptable Application Independent Aggregation (AAIA) was invented to reduce the overall latency.…”
Section: Medium Access Control Methods and Communication Protocolsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In SE-MAC [ 72 ], the main improvement of communication network scalability is to have time delay mitigated significantly. Therefore, a novel modelling method called Adaptable Application Independent Aggregation (AAIA) was invented to reduce the overall latency.…”
Section: Medium Access Control Methods and Communication Protocolsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A lower duty cycle usually causes performance degradation in terms of latency and throughput. However sleep, wake up scheduling incurs an additional delay for packet delivery when a node needs to wait for its next hop relay node to wake up, that could be unacceptable for delay sensitive applications [6].…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The number of requests in a particular period of time can be modeled by Poisson distribution. The probability distribution of a Poisson random variable X representing the number of events occurring in a given time is given in equation (6). Where x=1,2,3,.... are the number of requests in question and µ is the mean number of requests.…”
Section: Model For Number Of Requestsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Asynchronous WSN approaches include SE-MAC [16] which introduces a sub-layer called AAIA that lies between the network and MAC layers. AAIA combines network packets into a single MAC packet to reduce overhead.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%