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On the Improvement of Receiver-Initiated MAC Protocols for WSNs by Applying Scheduling

by Cristina Cano, David Malone, Boris Bellalta
"... Abstract—The two main drawbacks of receiver-initiated Medium Access Control (MAC) protocols for Wireless Sensor Networks (WSNs) are that i) they require all nodes to send a beacon each time they wake up, and that ii) broadcast traffic is not efficiently supported. In this work, we propose addressing ..."
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Abstract—The two main drawbacks of receiver-initiated Medium Access Control (MAC) protocols for Wireless Sensor Networks (WSNs) are that i) they require all nodes to send a beacon each time they wake up, and that ii) broadcast traffic is not efficiently supported. In this work, we propose

RIH-MAC: Receiver-Initiated Harvesting-aware MAC for

by Shahram Mohrehkesh, Michele C. Weigle
"... In this paper, we introduce RIH-MAC, a receiver-initiated MAC protocol, for communication among nanonodes in a wireless electromagnetic nanonetwork. The protocol can be used for a wide family of applications and operates in both distributed and centralized communication models. Furthermore, RIH-MAC ..."
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In this paper, we introduce RIH-MAC, a receiver-initiated MAC protocol, for communication among nanonodes in a wireless electromagnetic nanonetwork. The protocol can be used for a wide family of applications and operates in both distributed and centralized communication models. Furthermore, RIH-MAC

ARM: an Asynchronous Receiver-initiated Multichannel MAC Protocol with Duty Cycling for WSNs

by Jinbao Li, Desheng Zhang, Longjiang Guo, Shouling Ji, Yingshu Li
"... Abstract—This paper proposes ARM, an receiver-initiated MAC protocol with duty cycling to tackle control channel saturation, triple hidden terminal and low broadcast reliability problems in asynchronous multi-channel WSNs. By adopting a receiver-initiated transmission scheme and probability-based ra ..."
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Abstract—This paper proposes ARM, an receiver-initiated MAC protocol with duty cycling to tackle control channel saturation, triple hidden terminal and low broadcast reliability problems in asynchronous multi-channel WSNs. By adopting a receiver-initiated transmission scheme and probability-based

RI-MAC: a receiver-initiated asynchronous duty cycle MAC protocol for dynamic traffic loads in wireless sensor networks

by Yanjun Sun, Omer Gurewitz, David B. Johnson - in Proc. ACM SenSys , 2008
"... The problem of idle listening is one of the most significant sources of energy consumption in wireless sensor nodes, and many techniques have been proposed based on duty cycling to reduce this cost. In this paper, we present a new asynchronous duty cycle MAC protocol, called Receiver-Initiated MAC ( ..."
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The problem of idle listening is one of the most significant sources of energy consumption in wireless sensor nodes, and many techniques have been proposed based on duty cycling to reduce this cost. In this paper, we present a new asynchronous duty cycle MAC protocol, called Receiver-Initiated MAC

Receiver-Initiated Channel-Hopping for Ad-Hoc Networks

by Asimakis Tzamaloukas, J.J. Garcia-Luna-Aceves - In Proceedings IEEE Wireless Communications Networking Conference (WCNC '00 , 2000
"... The medium-access control (MAC) protocols for wireless networks proposed or implemented to date based on collision-avoidance handshakes between sender and receiver either require carrier sensing or the assignment of unique codes to nodes to ensure that intended receivers hear data packets without in ..."
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interference from hidden sources (i.e. IEEE 802.11). We present and analyze a receiver-initiated channelhopping (RICH) protocol, which is the first MAC protocol based on a receiverinitiated collision-avoidance handshake that does not require carrier sensing or the assignment of unique codes to nodes to ensure

CD-MAC: A Contention Detectable MAC for Low Duty-Cycled Wireless Sensor Networks

by Daibo Liu , Xiaopei Wu , Zhichao Cao , Mingyan Liu , Yujun Li , Mengshu Hou - In Proceedings of IEEE SECON , 2015
"... Abstract-The energy efficiency and delivery robustness are two critical issues for low duty cycled wireless sensor networks. The asynchronous receiver-initiated duty cycling media access control (MAC) protocols have shown the effectiveness through various studies. In receiver-initiated MACs, packet ..."
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Abstract-The energy efficiency and delivery robustness are two critical issues for low duty cycled wireless sensor networks. The asynchronous receiver-initiated duty cycling media access control (MAC) protocols have shown the effectiveness through various studies. In receiver-initiated MACs

Opportunistic, Receiver-Initiated Data-Collection Protocol ⋆

by Stefan Unterschütz, Christian Renner, Volker Turau
"... Abstract. This paper presents and evaluates ORiNoCo, a novel datacollection and event-reporting protocol for sensor networks. ORiNoCo is built upon the asynchronous duty-cycle protocol RI-MAC and breaks with the tradition of exchanging extensive neighborhood information, a cornerstone of many compet ..."
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Abstract. This paper presents and evaluates ORiNoCo, a novel datacollection and event-reporting protocol for sensor networks. ORiNoCo is built upon the asynchronous duty-cycle protocol RI-MAC and breaks with the tradition of exchanging extensive neighborhood information, a cornerstone of many

A Receiver-Initiated Collision-Avoidance Protocol for Multi-Channel Networks

by Asimakis Tzamaloukas, J. J. Garcia-Luna-Aceves - IN IEEE INFOCOM , 2001
"... The medium-access control (MAC) protocols for wireless networks proposed or implemented to date based on collision-avoidance handshakes between sender and receiver either require carrier sensing or the assignment of unique codes to nodes to ensure that intended receivers hear data packets without in ..."
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interference from hidden sources. We present and analyze a new collision-avoidance MAC protocol that we call receiver-initiated channel-hopping with dual polling (RICH-DP). RICH-DP is the first MAC protocol based on a receiver-initiated collision-avoidance handshake that does not require carrier sensing

DRIH-MAC: A Distributed Receiver-Initiated Harvesting-aware MAC for NanoNetworks

by Shahram Mohrehkesh, Michele C. Weigle, Sajal K. Das , 2014
"... In this paper, we introduce DRIH-MAC, a distributed receiver-initiated medium access control protocol for communica-tion among nanonodes in a wireless electromagnetic nanonetwork. DRIH-MAC is developed based on the following principles: 1) communication starts via the receiver with the goal of maxim ..."
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In this paper, we introduce DRIH-MAC, a distributed receiver-initiated medium access control protocol for communica-tion among nanonodes in a wireless electromagnetic nanonetwork. DRIH-MAC is developed based on the following principles: 1) communication starts via the receiver with the goal

Receiver-Initiated Channel-Hopping for Ad-Hoc Networks Abstract—

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"... The medium-access control (MAC) protocols for wireless networks proposed or implemented to date based on collision-avoidance handshakes between sender and receiver either require carrier sensing or the assignment of unique codes to nodes to ensure that intended receivers hear data packets without in ..."
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interference from hidden sources (i.e. IEEE 802.11). We present and analyze a receiver-initiated channelhopping (RICH) protocol, which is the first MAC protocol based on a receiverinitiated collision-avoidance handshake that does not require carrier sensing or the assignment of unique codes to nodes to ensure
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