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Network traffic adaptive S-MAC protocol for wireless sensor network

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The S-MAC protocol is a very classic competition-based MAC protocol [1]. Many MAC protocols proposed are modified on the basis of S-MAC protocol. However, most of the current improvements to traffic adaptation are for one or both of backoff mechanism [2], duty cycle mechanism [3] and power control mechanism [4]. The modified MAC protocols still have problems of single control factor. Therefore, this paper proposes a modified traffic self-adaptive MAC protocol called TSA-MAC1. In terms of backoff mechanism, a multi-factor cross-control backoff mechanism is proposed in this paper. Considering the duty cycle mechanism, the average flow factor is introduced for measuring network traffic, and the current value of duty cycle will vary around the initial duty cycle according to the range of that factor. Considering the power control mechanism, the formula of Friis is used to calculate the minimum transmission power. And an exponential function is chosen to multiply the minimum transmission power. Simulation results show that the proposed MAC protocol has significant advantages on energy consumption, throughput and transmission delay.

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[1]
Y.Wei, J.Heidemann, and D.Estrin. An Energy-Efficient MAC Protocol for Wireless Sensor Networks. In Proceeding of the Global Telecommunications Conference. New York, USA, June 2002, 1567--1576.
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K.Zhuo, H. Y.Zhang, and B.Zheng. A Priority-Based Adaptive MAC Layer Adaptive Backoff Algorithm for Airborne Wireless Networks. Journal of Aeronautics. 2016, 37(4), 1281--1291.
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G.Sakya, V.Sharma. MAC Protocol with Regression Based Dynamic Duty Cycle Feature for Mission Critical Applications in WSN. International Journal of Advanced Computer Science & Applications. 2017, 8(6), 198--206.
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X.Yang, L.Wang, and J.Xie. Energy Efficient Cross-layer Transmission Model for Mobile Wireless Sensor Networks. Mobile Information Systems. 2017, 2017(2017), 1--8.

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  • (2019)XMSN: An efficient cross‐layer protocol for mixed wireless sensor networksInternational Journal of Communication Systems10.1002/dac.394632:9Online publication date: 2-Apr-2019

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    ANCS '18: Proceedings of the 2018 Symposium on Architectures for Networking and Communications Systems
    July 2018
    181 pages
    ISBN:9781450359023
    DOI:10.1145/3230718
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    • (2022)SMAC-Based WSN Protocol-Current State of the Art, Challenges, and Future DirectionsJournal of Computer Networks and Communications10.1155/2022/67074132022Online publication date: 1-Jan-2022
    • (2020)Battery Draining Attack and Defense against Power Saving Wireless LAN DevicesSensors10.3390/s2007204320:7(2043)Online publication date: 5-Apr-2020
    • (2019)XMSN: An efficient cross‐layer protocol for mixed wireless sensor networksInternational Journal of Communication Systems10.1002/dac.394632:9Online publication date: 2-Apr-2019

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