Wireless sensor networks (WSNs) are generally used for event driven monitoring or periodic reporting. Once a triggering event happens, it needs to be reported in real-time as a continuous stream for some duration. In order to address such communication requirements, this thesis introduces a soft Real-Time MAC (RT-MAC) protocol for real-time data packet streaming in wireless sensor networks. RT-MAC eliminates contention for a wireless medium by introducing a feedback control packet, called Clear Channel (CC). As a result, RT-MAC has a consistent and predictable data transmission pattern that provides end-to-end delay guarantees. Additionally, RT-MAC has a lower end-to-end delay than other real-time WSN MAC protocols for two reasons: (1) it m...
Wireless Sensor Networks (WSNs) have become a leading solution in many important applications such a...
Wireless Sensor Networks (WSN) are designed for data gathering and processing, with particular requi...
In this article two new MAC protocols for wireless sensor networks based on TDMA (Time Division Mult...
This paper presents a comparative study of existing real-time MAC layer protocols for wireless senso...
As wireless sensor network becomes pervasive, new requirements have been continuously emerged. How-e...
Wireless sensor networks is an emergent technology that open a world of environment controlling, hel...
This paper presents RTMAC, a realtime MAC protocol for wireless sensor network that can provide dela...
To attain a flawless real-time data transfer over a communication channel of Industrial Wireless Sen...
There is an increasing need to run real-time multimedia applications, e.g. battle field and border s...
Abstract – This paper proposes RR-MAC, a medium-access control (MAC) protocol used for sensor networ...
Real-time multimedia applications are time sensitive and require extra resources from the network, e...
Energy consumption is a critical issue in wireless sensor networks as the battery of a sensor node, ...
International audienceProtocols developed during the last years for Wireless Sensor Networks (WSNs) ...
Wireless sensor network (WSN) technology has gained significant importance due to its potential supp...
The usage of wireless channels is based on Media Access Control (MAC) protocols, which allocate wire...
Wireless Sensor Networks (WSNs) have become a leading solution in many important applications such a...
Wireless Sensor Networks (WSN) are designed for data gathering and processing, with particular requi...
In this article two new MAC protocols for wireless sensor networks based on TDMA (Time Division Mult...
This paper presents a comparative study of existing real-time MAC layer protocols for wireless senso...
As wireless sensor network becomes pervasive, new requirements have been continuously emerged. How-e...
Wireless sensor networks is an emergent technology that open a world of environment controlling, hel...
This paper presents RTMAC, a realtime MAC protocol for wireless sensor network that can provide dela...
To attain a flawless real-time data transfer over a communication channel of Industrial Wireless Sen...
There is an increasing need to run real-time multimedia applications, e.g. battle field and border s...
Abstract – This paper proposes RR-MAC, a medium-access control (MAC) protocol used for sensor networ...
Real-time multimedia applications are time sensitive and require extra resources from the network, e...
Energy consumption is a critical issue in wireless sensor networks as the battery of a sensor node, ...
International audienceProtocols developed during the last years for Wireless Sensor Networks (WSNs) ...
Wireless sensor network (WSN) technology has gained significant importance due to its potential supp...
The usage of wireless channels is based on Media Access Control (MAC) protocols, which allocate wire...
Wireless Sensor Networks (WSNs) have become a leading solution in many important applications such a...
Wireless Sensor Networks (WSN) are designed for data gathering and processing, with particular requi...
In this article two new MAC protocols for wireless sensor networks based on TDMA (Time Division Mult...