Abstract

Data collection is the basic functions of the Internet of Things (IoT), in which the sensed data are concentrations from sensor nodes to the sink, with a timely style, so the smart response can be done for emergency. The goal of multi-modal sensor data fusion is to obtain simple and accurate data to enhance system reliability and fault tolerance. Energy efficiency and small delay are the most important indicators which govern the performance of IoT. Convergecast is a low-latency data collection strategy based on effective time division multiple access (TDMA), in which each sensor node generates a packet, and m packets can aggregate to a packet. However, in most practical networks, sensor nodes do not necessarily generate packets during each data collection cycle, but instead generate packets from time to time. In the previous convergecast strategy, each node was fixedly allocated a slot, which increased the delay and wasted energy. A delay and energy-efficient data collection (DEEDC) scheme-based matrix filling theory is proposed to collect data in a randomly generated WSNs with minimum delay and energy consumption. The DEEDC scheme uses a clustering approach. For each cluster, the number of slots required for transmission is calculated by matrix filling theory, not the number of nodes that actually generate data. This ensures that data can be collected in a network with randomly generated data (number of slots ≤ number of nodes), thereby avoiding the allocation of slots for each node and the acquisition of redundant data to lead to the wastage of time and energy. Based on the above, a mixed slot scheduling strategy is proposed to construct energy and delay-efficient, collision-free schedule scheme. After extensive theoretical analysis, by using the DEEDC scheme, the delay is reduced by about 50~80%, and the energy consumed is reduced by about 40~57%.

Highlights

  • The Internet of Things (IoT) is the latest Internet evolution, with billions of Internet devices

  • To realize the enormous potential of wireless sensor networks (WSNs), it is important for sink to integrate the sensed data by many sensor nodes, and distill the high value information for each application needs [46,47,48]

  • We have proposed a delay and energy-efficient data collection (DEEDC) scheme-based matrix filling theory

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Summary

Introduction

The Internet of Things (IoT) is the latest Internet evolution, with billions of Internet devices. As far as we know, the DEEDC scheme is the first strategy that can adapt to dynamic data generation, and the number of slots, delay, and energy consumption required are much smaller. The duty cycles of those nodes with residual energy are appropriately increased to keep them awake in more time slots, thereby reducing the latency of the transmitter nodes without changing the network lifetime. In order to save energy, its data collection obeys the basic characteristics of the convergecast, that is, the node must wait until the data packets of all the child nodes are collected before sending data to the parent node In such a strategy, the focus of the research is on how to control the wake-up time slots so that the time required for the entire data collection is the smallest.

The system model and problem statement
Number of transmitted packets
Energy consumption
The experimental results and analysis
Analysis of the number of packets
Analysis of delay
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