A Dynamic Channel Switching for ROD-SAN

Daiki NOBAYASHI, Yutaka FUKUDA, Kazuya TSUKAMOTO, Takeshi IKENAGA
2019 IEICE transactions on information and systems  
A Dynamic Channel Switching for ROD-SAN Daiki NOBAYASHI †a) , Yutaka FUKUDA † , Kazuya TSUKAMOTO † , and Takeshi IKENAGA † , Members SUMMARY Wireless sensor and actuator networks (WSANs) are expected to become key technologies supporting machine-to-machine (M2M) communication in the Internet of things (IoT) era. However, sensors must be able to provide high demand response (DR) levels despite severely limited battery power. Therefore, as part of efforts to achieve a high DR, we are working on
more » ... search and development related to radio-on-demand sensor and actuator networks (ROD-SANs). ROD-SAN nodes are equipped with wake-up receivers that allow all nodes to stay in sleep mode for a long period of time, and transmit only after the receiver receives a wake-up signal. In addition, sender nodes can direct the receiver nodes to switch communication channels because the wake-up signal also includes information on the channel to use for communication between each other. However, as the number of nodes utilizing the same channel increases, frequent packet collisions occur, thereby degrading response performance. To reduce packet collisions, we propose an own-channel-utilization based channel switching (OCS) scheme, which is a modification of the average-channel-utilization based switching (ACS) as our previous works. The OCS scheme decides whether or not to switch channels based on a probability value that considers not only average-channel utilization of nearby nodes but also ownchannel utilization. This approach permits node switching to other channels by considering the overall utilization states of all channels. In this paper, based on simulations, we show that our scheme can improve the delivery ratio by approximately 15% rather than ACS scheme. key words: wireless sensor and actuator networks, ROD-SAN, channel switching
doi:10.1587/transinf.2018ntp0007 fatcat:tihzwlezu5gaddgol2yxifnsim