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IMPACT - A Family of Cross-Layer Transmission Protocols for Wireless Sensor Networks
2007
Performance, Computing and Communications Conference (IPCCC), IEEE International
In this paper we introduce IMPACT, a family of transmission protocols that rely on implicit acknowledges and employ a cross layer approach to handle asymmetric links. ...
For economic reasons sensor networks are often implemented with resource constrained micro-controllers and low-end radio transceivers. ...
Conclusion and Future Work We have presented a cross layer retransmission protocol family called IMPACT, which increases communication robustness in wireless sensor networks significantly while conserving ...
doi:10.1109/pccc.2007.358951
dblp:conf/ipccc/BrzozowskiKN07
fatcat:yudq5oy7yve7dlblaqx4dq4sh4
Challenges of Next-Generation Wireless Sensor Networks and its impact on Society
[article]
2010
arXiv
pre-print
of smart sensors. ...
Wireless Sensor Networks (WSNs) have gained worldwide attention in recent years, particularly with the proliferation in Micro-Electro-Mechanical Systems (MEMS) technology which has facilitated the development ...
WIRELESS SENSOR NETWORKS FOR IN-HOME HEALTHCARE: Advances in wireless sensor networking have opened up new opportunities in healthcare systems [9] . ...
arXiv:1002.4680v1
fatcat:wdicpq2tqjhi7bsqehg7fmcese
Impact of 802.11p Channel Hopping on VANET Communication Protocols
2015
IEEE Latin America Transactions
So to overcome this issue, Vehicular Ad Hoc Network has come with lot of ideas such as vehicular communication, traffic controlling and navigation. ...
In this project, we are focusing on accident prevention and traffic signal control for ambulance and normal vehicles. ...
Maia give brief knowledge of impact of 802.11p channel hopping on VANET communication protocols. ...
doi:10.1109/tla.2015.7040664
fatcat:sz5c3omz5nbs7arpo45emanq74
A Survey on Multimedia-Based Cross-Layer Optimization in Visual Sensor Networks
2011
Sensors
We note that many multimedia-based cross-layer optimization solutions have been proposed in recent years, each one bringing a wealth of contributions to visual sensor networks. ...
When the inner characteristics of the multimedia coding techniques are exploited by cross-layer protocols and architectures, higher efficiency may be obtained in visual sensor networks. ...
The nature of the wireless links may also impact the cross-layer architectures, but in a different way. ...
doi:10.3390/s110505439
pmid:22163908
pmcid:PMC3231358
fatcat:wnhw73npkng2rczb4bbb77bwz4
Wireless Sensor Networks for Networked Manufacturing Systems
[chapter]
2010
Factory Automation
Cross-layer Design for WSN from Application Requirement Aspect When feedback loop of a control system is built on wireless communication channels, the communication performance has major impacts on the ...
Madan et al. proposed a cross-layer optimization model for minimizing the maximum energy consumption of any node in the network for the purpose of maximizing the network lifetime. ...
/wireless-sensor-networks-for-networked-manufacturingsystems ...
doi:10.5772/9530
fatcat:uxgdoxug4bdqtokkise75awjbe
Medium Access Control Protocols for Wireless Sensor Networks Classifications and Cross-Layering
2015
Procedia Computer Science
Energy efficiency is one of the main design objectives for these sensor networks. Medium Access Control MAC sub-layer is part of Data Link layer in WSN's protocol stack. ...
Also, the paper introduces cross-layer protocols as a concept that leads to benefit from the network resources as well as prolonging network lifetime. ...
a combination of requirements characteristic for wireless sensor networks. ...
doi:10.1016/j.procs.2015.09.070
fatcat:5it4xnhudjcazo26i4tv5xspfe
Impact of SCHC Compression and Fragmentation in LPWAN: A Case Study with LoRaWAN
2020
Sensors
In turn, fragmentation can impose a lack of efficiency in terms of data and energyand, hence, a cross-layer solution is needed in order to obtain the best throughput of the network. ...
them suitable for transmission over the restricted links of LPWANs. ...
This technology notably extends the range of common Wireless Sensor Network (WSN)-based communication technologies available until now, such as ZigBee or IPv6 over Low-power Wireless Personal Area Network ...
doi:10.3390/s20010280
pmid:31947852
pmcid:PMC6982818
fatcat:m26lvftprnaenf55squolzinku
Energy Efficient and QoS Aware Framework for Video Transmission over Wireless Sensor Networks
2016
Wireless Sensor Network
Wireless Multimedia Sensor Networks (WMSNs), is a network of sensors, which are limited in terms of memory, computing, bandwidth, and battery lifetime. ...
However, adopting cross-layer approach in WMSNs improves quality of service of WSN under different environmental conditions. ...
The work of [22] introduce a unified cross layer scheme, which aggregates common protocol layers into a single cross layer protocol XLM for resource constrained sensor nodes. ...
doi:10.4236/wsn.2016.83003
fatcat:a5k4cf2lw5az3onwqyfmd2nc7a
Surface Mounted Wireless Body Area Network - A Review
2021
International Journal for Research in Applied Science and Engineering Technology
In the present era, the use of wireless networks is increasing day by day and the electrical devices are getting smaller in size, due to these factors the research area of Wireless Body Area Networks ( ...
This consists of 4 different sections in its Architecture. We have reviewed SM-WBAN protocols and techniques related to it for solution and application in this paper. ...
interference. 2) WiFi: WiFi is a family of wireless network protocols which is based on the IEEE 802.11 family of standards, they are commonly used for networking of devices and Internet access in local ...
doi:10.22214/ijraset.2021.34403
fatcat:dmw3w7fubjhqhf45jwhxkyg7ce
Energy Efficient Hierarchical Protocols in Wireless Sensor Networks
2016
International Journal of Science and Research (IJSR)
Wireless sensor Network comprises of a large number of sensing devices. A sensor network can be built with at least one Base station and a number of sensors. ...
Due to the limited power backup, processing capability, communication range, and these sensors should be used more efficiently since transmission and reception costs loss of energy at rapid rate. ...
Some of the aspects of Wireless Sensor Networks are Node mobility Node heterogeneity Scalability Easy to use Battery operated Node resilience Cross-layer design. ...
doi:10.21275/v5i5.nov163759
fatcat:72r4zzsk5vhhlb7y5xzwhho57m
Lossy links, low power, high throughput
2011
Proceedings of the 9th ACM Conference on Embedded Networked Sensor Systems - SenSys '11
As sensor networks move towards general-purpose lowpower wireless networks, there is a need to support both traditional low-data rate traffic and high-throughput transfer. ...
We present burst forwarding, a generic packet forwarding technique that combines low power consumption with high throughput for multi-purpose wireless networks. ...
Acknowledgments This work was financed by the SSF through the Promos project, ERCIM through the Alain Bensoussan postdoc fellowship program, and CONET, the Cooperating Objects Network of Excellence, funded ...
doi:10.1145/2070942.2070945
dblp:conf/sensys/DuquennoyOD11
fatcat:l6dpio5jhjbtriincocmtczgeq
Cross Layer Simulation: Application to Performance Modelling of Networks Composed of MANETs and Satellites
[chapter]
2011
Lecture Notes in Computer Science
Many authors propose energy efficient schemes for wireless ad hoc and sensor networks. [1.4] proposes a scheme that utilises cross layer interactions between the network layer and MAC sub-layer to achieve ...
Cross layer systems appeared recently specially for wireless networks. ...
doi:10.1007/978-3-642-02742-0_21
fatcat:zs6ille7hndijghrm4tzwobcya
Design challenges for energy-constrained ad hoc wireless networks
2002
IEEE wireless communications
We show that cross-layer design of these protocols is imperative to meet emerging application requirements, particularly when energy is a limited resource. ad hoc [Latin.] a. ...
In this article we give a brief overview of ad hoc wireless networks and their applications with a particular emphasis on energy constraints. ...
Toumpis for their detailed comments and suggestions. They are also grateful to S. Cui and A. MacKenzie for providing some of the figures. ...
doi:10.1109/mwc.2002.1028874
fatcat:s63q5cgzwzebbgekerw6p4pl7a
End-to-End Reliability-Aware Scheduling for Wireless Sensor Networks
2016
IEEE Transactions on Industrial Informatics
Article V, QoS-Aware Cross-layer Configuration for Industrial Wireless Sensor Networks: The cross-layer framework from Article IV is extended to consider traffic of sensor-specific priority, publishing ...
Article IV, A Reliability-Aware Cross-layer Optimization Framework for Wireless Sensor Networks: A cross-layer framework based on genetic algorithms (GAs) utilizing SchedEx but spanning both the routing ...
doi:10.1109/tii.2014.2382335
fatcat:k5w5uvt7e5g5ph6sdjxzlxrjpy
DRUG: An Energy-Efficient Data-Centric Routing Protocol for Wireless Sensor Networks
[article]
2014
arXiv
pre-print
Therefore, prolonging the network lifetime is an important optimization goal in this aspect. In this paper, we propose a new Energy-efficient Datacentric RoUtinG protocol called DRUG. ...
Using the NS-2 Simulator, we compare the performance of DRUG with that of the FLOODING and SPIN protocol. ...
CONCLUSION In this paper, a new energy-efficient data-centric routing protocol for wireless sensor networks is presented, named DRUG. ...
arXiv:1404.4685v3
fatcat:yngxdn5je5dxzmyxa272dsgvvi
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