X-MAC
University of Colorado System · University of Colorado Boulder
Abstract
In this paper we present X-MAC, a low power MAC protocol for wireless sensor networks (WSNs). Standard MAC protocols developed for duty-cycled WSNs such as BMAC, which is the default MAC protocol for TinyOS, employ an extended preamble and preamble sampling. While this "low power listening" approach is simple, asynchronous, and energy-efficient, the long preamble introduces excess latency at each hop, is suboptimal in terms of energy consumption, and suffers from excess energy consumption at nontarget receivers. X-MAC proposes solutions to each of these problems by employing a shortened preamble approach that retains the advantages of low power listening, namely low power communication, simplicity and a…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 62.10
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 18
Authors
4- MBMichael BuettnerCorresponding
University of Colorado System, University of Colorado Boulder
- GVGary V. Yee
University of Colorado Boulder, University of Colorado System
- EAEric Anderson
University of Colorado System, University of Colorado Boulder
- RHRichard Han
University of Colorado System, University of Colorado Boulder
Topics & keywords
- Computer science
- Preamble
- Wireless sensor network
- Transmitter
- Energy consumption
- Computer network
- Testbed
- Low latency (capital markets)
- Affordable and clean energy