Autores
Rivero Ángeles Mario Eduardo
Carreto Arellano Chadwick
Título QoS analysis for a nonpreemptive continuous monitoring and event-driven WSN protocol in mobile environments
Tipo Revista
Sub-tipo JCR
Descripción International Journal of Distributed Sensor Networks
Resumen Evolution in wireless sensor networks (WSNs) has allowed the introduction of new applications with increased complexity regarding communication protocols, which have to ensure that certain QoS parameters are met. Specifically, mobile applications require the system to respond in a certain manner in order to adequately track the target object. Hybrid algorithms that perform Continuous Monitoring (CntM) and Event-Driven (ED) duties have proven their ability to enhance performance in different environments, where emergency alarms are required. In this paper, several types of environments are studied using mathematical models and simulations, for evaluating the performance of WALTER, a priority-based nonpreemptive hybrid WSN protocol that aims to reduce delay and packet loss probability in time-critical packets. First, randomly distributed events are considered. This environment can be used to model a wide variety of physical phenomena, for which report delay and energy consumption are analyzed by means of Markov models. Then, mobile-only environments are studied for object tracking purposes. Here, some of the parameters that determine the performance of the system are identified. Finally, an environment containing mobile objects and randomly distributed events is considered. It is shown that by assigning high priority to time-critical packets, report delay is reduced and network performance is enhanced.
Observaciones DOI: 10.1155/2015/471307 http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2015/471307
Lugar New York
País Estados Unidos
No. de páginas Article number 471307
Vol. / Cap. 2015
Inicio 2015-01-01
Fin
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