Close category search window
 

Sleep Schedule for Fast and Efficient Control of Parameters in Wireless Sensor-Actor Networks

Sign In

Cookies must be enabled to login.After enabling cookies , please use refresh or reload or ctrl+f5 on the browser for the login options.

Formats Non-Member Member
$31 $13
Learn how you can qualify for the best price for this item!
Become an IEEE Member or Subscribe to
IEEE Xplore for exclusive pricing!
close button

puzzle piece

IEEE membership options for an individual and IEEE Xplore subscriptions for an organization offer the most affordable access to essential journal articles, conference papers, standards, eBooks, and eLearning courses.

Learn more about:

IEEE membership

IEEE Xplore subscriptions

2 Author(s)
Vasanthi, N.A. ; Anna Univ., Madras ; Annadurai, S.

Wireless sensor-actor networks can provide remote sensing and actuation services in a variety of applications. Depending on the application, the network should rapidly respond to critical variations in sensor input and take appropriate control action by the actor nodes without any delay. In order to prolong the lifetime of sensor networks, energy saving is done using sleep scheduling algorithms. Though the existing methods save energy, they lead to a large increase in end-to-end latency, which affects the efficiency of the sensor-actor network that requires fast control action. We propose a novel sleep schedule for the radio of the nodes for fast and efficient control of parameters (SEC) in sensor-actor networks with a semi-automated architecture that require minimum latency. During normal operation, the sensor nodes sense the parameters periodically using a static schedule. If the value of any parameter exceeds the set point the sink calculates the error signal and the sleep schedule is changed dynamically to activate the actor nodes in the area of interest. The corresponding sensor-actor nodes are made completely active till the error signal becomes zero, i.e. till the parameters are brought within the set point. The objectives of our protocol are to (1) minimize the latency in controlling the parameters by activating the actor nodes for the appropriate duration using the dynamic schedule (2) reduce the energy consumption by activating the neighboring sensor-actor nodes completely, only when parameters exceed the set point. Simulation results show that SEC protocol performs better than S-MAC by providing nearly 80% low latency with minimum energy consumption

Published in:
Communication System Software and Middleware, 2006. Comsware 2006. First International Conference on

Date of Conference: 0-0 0

Need Help?


IEEE Advancing Technology for Humanity About IEEE Xplore | Contact | Help | Terms of Use | Nondiscrimination Policy | Site Map | Privacy & Opting Out of Cookies

A not-for-profit organization, IEEE is the world's largest professional association for the advancement of technology.
© Copyright 2013 IEEE - All rights reserved. Use of this web site signifies your agreement to the terms and conditions.