In this paper, we formally introduce the novel concept of traffic-adaptive, flow-specific medium access control and show that it outperforms contention, non-contention and hybrid medium access schemes. A traffic-adaptive, flow-specific mechanism is proposed that utilizes flow-specific queue size statistics to select between medium access modes. A general model for traffic-adaptive, flow-specific medium access control is developed and it is shown that hybrid medium access as well as traditional contention-based and non-contention schemes can be seen as special cases of the more general flow-specific access. The proposed traffic-adaptive, flow-specific mechanism is applied to Cooperative Wireless Sensor Network Medium Access Control (CWS-MAC)...
Due to low cost and easy deployment, multi-hop wireless networks become a very attractive communicat...
Abstract—Current wireless sensor network applications face challenging power constraints that demand...
Medium access control for wireless sensor networks has been an activeresearch area in the past decad...
In this paper, we have developed Adaptive Coordinated Medium Access Control (AC-MAC), a contention-b...
Even if the traffic pattern is known and the network topology is simple, a strong congestion can tak...
Abstract: Mobility in wireless sensor networks poses unique challenges to the medium access control ...
Abstract. Medium Access Control protocols proposed in the context of ad hoc networks primarily aim t...
In this paper, first, we present our simulation studies that help to outline key factors for a prope...
This article is available through the specified link below - Copyright @ 2010 Springer.An important ...
Recent advances in wireless communications and sensor technologies have enabled the development of l...
Abstract—We introduce the Multi-Channel Flow-Aware Medium Access Control protocol, or (MFLAMA), an e...
Aiming at large-scale Wireless Sensor Network(WSN) whose main communication mode is broadcast, the m...
The link interference and multi-hop characters make Wireless Mesh Network (WMN) performance can not ...
Wireless Sensor Networks (WSNs) are dense clusters of sensor nodes, made up of small, intelligent, r...
The communication channel is a shared resource in networked control systems, and channel access at e...
Due to low cost and easy deployment, multi-hop wireless networks become a very attractive communicat...
Abstract—Current wireless sensor network applications face challenging power constraints that demand...
Medium access control for wireless sensor networks has been an activeresearch area in the past decad...
In this paper, we have developed Adaptive Coordinated Medium Access Control (AC-MAC), a contention-b...
Even if the traffic pattern is known and the network topology is simple, a strong congestion can tak...
Abstract: Mobility in wireless sensor networks poses unique challenges to the medium access control ...
Abstract. Medium Access Control protocols proposed in the context of ad hoc networks primarily aim t...
In this paper, first, we present our simulation studies that help to outline key factors for a prope...
This article is available through the specified link below - Copyright @ 2010 Springer.An important ...
Recent advances in wireless communications and sensor technologies have enabled the development of l...
Abstract—We introduce the Multi-Channel Flow-Aware Medium Access Control protocol, or (MFLAMA), an e...
Aiming at large-scale Wireless Sensor Network(WSN) whose main communication mode is broadcast, the m...
The link interference and multi-hop characters make Wireless Mesh Network (WMN) performance can not ...
Wireless Sensor Networks (WSNs) are dense clusters of sensor nodes, made up of small, intelligent, r...
The communication channel is a shared resource in networked control systems, and channel access at e...
Due to low cost and easy deployment, multi-hop wireless networks become a very attractive communicat...
Abstract—Current wireless sensor network applications face challenging power constraints that demand...
Medium access control for wireless sensor networks has been an activeresearch area in the past decad...