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Making Sensornet MAC Protocols Robust against Interference

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Making Sensornet MAC Protocols Robust against Interference
Radio interference may lead to packet losses, thus negatively affecting the performance of sensornet applications. In this paper, we experimentally assess the impact of external interference on state-of-theart sensornet MAC protocols. Our experiments illustrate that specific features of existing protocols, e.g., hand-shaking schemes preceding the actual data transmission, play a critical role in this setting. We leverage these results by identifying mechanisms to improve the robustness of existing MAC protocols under interference. These mechanisms include the use of multiple hand-shaking attempts coupled with packet trains and suitable congestion backoff schemes to better tolerate interference. We embed these mechanisms within an existing X-MAC implementation and show that they considerably improve the packet delivery rate while keeping the power consumption at a moderate level.
Carlo Alberto Boano, Thiemo Voigt, Nicolas Tsiftes
Added 18 May 2010
Updated 18 May 2010
Type Conference
Year 2010
Where EWSN
Authors Carlo Alberto Boano, Thiemo Voigt, Nicolas Tsiftes, Luca Mottola, Kay Römer, Marco Antonio Zúñiga
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