JOURNAL ARTICLE

Distributed Time-Frequency Division Multiple Access Protocol for Wireless Sensor Networks

Dujdow BuranapanichkitYiannis Andreopoulos

Year: 2012 Journal:   IEEE Wireless Communications Letters Vol: 1 (5)Pages: 440-443   Publisher: Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers

Abstract

It is well known that biology-inspired self-maintaining algorithms in wireless sensor nodes achieve near optimum time division multiple access (TDMA) characteristics in a decentralized manner and with very low complexity. We extend such distributed TDMA approaches to multiple channels (frequencies). This is achieved by extending the concept of collaborative reactive listening in order to balance the number of nodes in all available channels. We prove the stability of the new protocol and estimate the delay until the balanced system state is reached. Our approach is benchmarked against single-channel distributed TDMA and channel hopping approaches using TinyOS imote2 wireless sensors.

Keywords:
Time division multiple access Computer science Wireless sensor network Computer network Channel access method Wireless Distributed computing Channel (broadcasting) Multi-frequency time division multiple access Channel allocation schemes Key distribution in wireless sensor networks Wireless network Protocol (science) Orthogonal frequency-division multiplexing Telecommunications MIMO-OFDM

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