Abstract

Compare the WSN with other conventional network system, the changing or charging the existing battery of sensor node within WSN is a tough job. Therefore, since last decade the effort has been made to design and introduce a large number of communication protocol for WSN with given concern on the performance parameter of energy efficiency and still the key requirements within WSN domain, that how to incrementally expands the energy minimization consuming techniques of sensor battery. The other parameters include latency, fairness, throughput and delivery ratio. In this work, we propose a novel joint cooperative routing, medium access control (MAC) and physical layer protocol with traffic differentiation based QoS- aware for wireless sensor network (WSNs). This is referred to as a Joint Routing, MAC and Physical layer protocol (J-RMP). By blending the classical layered approach and combining routing, MAC and physical layer functions, the proposed J-RMP protocol achieves a solution for energy efficiency in WSNs. Convention ally, the problem of energy efficient protocol design is considered independently at respective layer of protocol stack. This paper has taken a holistic approach of finding solution by addressing the possible energy gain in Routing, MAC and Physical layer together. Firstly, it is seen that communication path with the large number of short hop substantially minimizes energy consumption. This phenomenon is used while instantaneous network information is collected with minimum overhead through the control packets for selecting next hop. Based on the updated network knowledge the next hop neighbor is chosen with reduced control overhead. Further, we describe how J-RMP protocol uses the approach for finding the constrained shortest path for forwarding packets [1], which results in load balancing in WSNs and provide mathematical analysis of node forwarding path determination within network. Finally, we compare our proposed method with existing protocols by ns-2 simulator and confirm that J-RMP outperform in some cases in term of sensitive traffics. The experimental results have proved that the traffic load has been balanced to a certain traffic, and energy efficiency has been achieved by properly adjusting the applied theory. The outcome supports the theory, and proves the effectiveness of our proposed scheme. This kind of protocol should have significant implications for various WSNs application where energy constraint is the main point of concerns.

Highlights

  • Wireless sensor network (WSNs) have become so popular due to its wide range of applications and a significant number of studies are going on in this field.Generally, sensor nodes and the battery equipped within it are small

  • Designing medium access control (MAC) protocols for wireless sensor network (WSNs) with provision of quality of servicer (QoS) has been considered as active area of research in WSNs field [21], so we considered it in our protocol as well

  • We focused on the importance of energy efficient communication protocol with different protocol attributes and proposed a novel energy efficient joint routing, medium access control (MAC) and physical layer protocol (J-RMP) for wireless sensor network (WSNs)

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Summary

Introduction

Wireless sensor network (WSNs) have become so popular due to its wide range of applications and a significant number of studies are going on in this field. Since prolonging the life time of node is important topic of research for researcher and designers, a large number of research has been going on designing communication protocol for WSN with particular interest given to concern on the performance parameter of energy efficiency. We propose a cross layer protocol together with joint routing, MAC, and Physical (J-RMP) layer for energy efficient wireless sensor network. We provide the conclusion and highlight the future research issues in Section 6 of the paper

Literature Review
Protocol Stack of J-RMP
Forwarding Path Determination
The technique of sensor Node Constrained in JRMP
J-RMP Node Energy Constraint
J-RMP Link Constraint
J-RMP Shortest Power and Delay Path Selection Procedure
J-RMP Path Selection Procedure
Evaluation and Experimental Results
Simulation Data and Setup
Algorithm Description and Implementation
Evaluation Protocols
Experimental Results
Conclusions
Future Works
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