A proposed energy efficient medium access control protocol for wireless sensor networks

Wireless Sensor Network (WSN) nodes are broadly used in various sectors nowadays. WSN nodes experience a lot of problems that impact on battery life for sensor node such as, overhearing, collision, hidden node, idle listening, schedule drifts, and high latency. Moreover, WSN nodes are strongly depen...

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Main Author: Al-Rikabi, Yasser Kareem Hummadi
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spelling my.uum.etd.43762022-04-09T23:35:01Z https://etd.uum.edu.my/4376/ A proposed energy efficient medium access control protocol for wireless sensor networks Al-Rikabi, Yasser Kareem Hummadi T58.5-58.64 Information technology Wireless Sensor Network (WSN) nodes are broadly used in various sectors nowadays. WSN nodes experience a lot of problems that impact on battery life for sensor node such as, overhearing, collision, hidden node, idle listening, schedule drifts, and high latency. Moreover, WSN nodes are strongly dependent on its limited battery power, and replenishing it again is difficult as nodes are organized in an ad-hoc manner. Energy consumption is the most vital factor to determine the life of a sensor network because sensor nodes are driven by low battery resources. An approach to conserve energy in WSN nodes is to carefully design its Medium Access Control (MAC) protocol. Several previous work has been carried out to mitigate many problems that impact on battery life for sensor node such as overhearing, collision, and hidden node. This dissertation attempts to design, a hybrid Energy-Efficient MAC (EEMAC) protocol to address the energy issues that are related to WSN nodes. This protocol aims to reduce idle listening times as well as lowering the latency time thus reducing the energy consumption. The proposed protocol has been developed and analysed using the ns-2 simulator. A mathematical model was used to verify and prove the efficiency of the proposed protocol. We have compared our proposed EE-MAC protocol with the existing contention-based IEEE 802.11 PSM protocol. The simulation results illustrate EE-MAC has achieved better energy conservation than the IEEE 802.11 PSM protocol. 2014 Thesis NonPeerReviewed text en https://etd.uum.edu.my/4376/1/s812846.pdf text en https://etd.uum.edu.my/4376/2/s812846_abstract.pdf Al-Rikabi, Yasser Kareem Hummadi (2014) A proposed energy efficient medium access control protocol for wireless sensor networks. Masters thesis, Universiti Utara Malaysia.
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A proposed energy efficient medium access control protocol for wireless sensor networks
description Wireless Sensor Network (WSN) nodes are broadly used in various sectors nowadays. WSN nodes experience a lot of problems that impact on battery life for sensor node such as, overhearing, collision, hidden node, idle listening, schedule drifts, and high latency. Moreover, WSN nodes are strongly dependent on its limited battery power, and replenishing it again is difficult as nodes are organized in an ad-hoc manner. Energy consumption is the most vital factor to determine the life of a sensor network because sensor nodes are driven by low battery resources. An approach to conserve energy in WSN nodes is to carefully design its Medium Access Control (MAC) protocol. Several previous work has been carried out to mitigate many problems that impact on battery life for sensor node such as overhearing, collision, and hidden node. This dissertation attempts to design, a hybrid Energy-Efficient MAC (EEMAC) protocol to address the energy issues that are related to WSN nodes. This protocol aims to reduce idle listening times as well as lowering the latency time thus reducing the energy consumption. The proposed protocol has been developed and analysed using the ns-2 simulator. A mathematical model was used to verify and prove the efficiency of the proposed protocol. We have compared our proposed EE-MAC protocol with the existing contention-based IEEE 802.11 PSM protocol. The simulation results illustrate EE-MAC has achieved better energy conservation than the IEEE 802.11 PSM protocol.
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author Al-Rikabi, Yasser Kareem Hummadi
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title A proposed energy efficient medium access control protocol for wireless sensor networks
title_short A proposed energy efficient medium access control protocol for wireless sensor networks
title_full A proposed energy efficient medium access control protocol for wireless sensor networks
title_fullStr A proposed energy efficient medium access control protocol for wireless sensor networks
title_full_unstemmed A proposed energy efficient medium access control protocol for wireless sensor networks
title_sort proposed energy efficient medium access control protocol for wireless sensor networks
publishDate 2014
url https://etd.uum.edu.my/4376/1/s812846.pdf
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