Tuset Peiró, Pere
Vázquez Gallego, Francisco
Alonso Zarate, Jesús
Alonso Zarate, Luis
Vilajosana i Guillén, Xavier
Centre Tecnològic de Telecomunicacions de Catalunya
Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya
Universitat Oberta de Catalunya. Internet Interdisciplinary Institute (IN3)
University of California
Universitat Oberta de Catalunya (UOC)
2019-04-02T13:44:38Z
2019-04-02T13:44:38Z
2015-07-15
Current Medium Access Control (MAC) protocols for data collection scenarios with a large number of nodes that generate bursty traffic are based on Low-Power Listening (LPL) for network synchronization and Frame Slotted ALOHA (FSA) as the channel access mechanism. However, FSA has an efficiency bounded to 36.8% due to contention effects, which reduces packet throughput and increases energy consumption. In this paper, we target such scenarios by presenting Low-Power Distributed Queuing (LPDQ), a highly efficient and low-power MAC protocol. LPDQ is able to self-schedule data transmissions, acting as a FSA MAC under light traffic and seamlessly converging to a Time Division Multiple Access (TDMA) MAC under congestion. The paper presents the design principles and the implementation details of LPDQ using low-power commercial radio transceivers. Experiments demonstrate an efficiency close to 99% that is independent of the number of nodes and is fair in terms of resource allocation.
English
internet de les coses; comunicacions màquina-màquina; control d'accés mitjà; frame Aloha ranurat; cua distribuïda; internet de las cosas; comunicaciones máquina a máquina; control de acceso medio; frame Aloha ranurado; colas distribuidas; internet of things; machine-to-machine communications; medium access control; frame slotted ALOHA; distributed queuing; Computer networks; Ordinadors, Xarxes d'; Ordenadores, Redes de
Pervasive and Mobile Computing
Pervasive and Mobile Computing, 2015, 20()
http://upcommons.upc.edu/bitstream/2117/78252/8/PervCom-2013%20PMC-S-13-00367%20vPostprint.pdf
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