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Joint optimization of a protocol stack for sensor
networks
R. C. Shah, A. Bonivento, D.
Petrovic, E. Lin, J. van Greunen and J. Rabaey
IEEE Milcom, Monterey, CA
Abstract:
In this work, we present protocols
for routing, MAC and power-control in
sensor networks and jointly optimize these protocols. The
joint optimization aims to capture the impact of cross-layer interaction on the
efficiency and performance of the protocol stack. We model
the protocol stack as a whole, rather than a collection of
individually modeled layers. In our model, the protocol stack has tunable
parameters that affect the operation of each layer to achieve globally specified
performance and efficiency. In the paper, we begin by
presenting the randomized protocols at each layer that exploit node density in
order to achieve reliable communication. First, we present
a region-based opportunistic routing protocol. Then, at the medium access layer,
we consider an asynchronous rendezvous scheme called TICER. Third, a randomized
sleep discipline is set forth that allows nodes to power down
periodically. Finally, we combine the routing, MAC and power-control protocols
to obtain a constrained optimization problem. Results show that it is possible
to minimize energy consumption while satisfying application requirements on
end-to-end delay.
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