Energy-efficient collision-free medium access control for wireless sensor networks
University of California, Santa Cruz
Abstract
The traffic-adaptive medium access protocol (TRAMA) is introduced for energy-efficient collision-free channel access in wireless sensor networks. TRAMA reduces energy consumption by ensuring that unicast, multicast, and broadcast transmissions have no collisions, and by allowing nodes to switch to a low-power, idle state whenever they are not transmitting or receiving. TRAMA assumes that time is slotted and uses a distributed election scheme based on information about the traffic at each node to determine which node can transmit at a particular time slot. TRAMA avoids the assignment of time slots to nodes with no traffic to send, and also allows nodes to determine when they can become idle and not listen to…
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3Topics & keywords
- Computer network
- Computer science
- Idle
- Unicast
- Wireless sensor network
- Energy consumption
- Node (physics)
- Scheduling (production processes)
- Affordable and clean energy