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WiFly: experimenting with Wireless Sensor Networks and Virtual coordinates

WiFly: experimenting with Wireless Sensor Networks and Virtual coordinates

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Experimentation is important when designing communication protocols for Wireless Sensor Networks. Lower-layers have a major impact on upper-layer performance, and the complexity of the phenomena can not be entirely captured by analysis or simulation. In this report, we go through the complete process, from designing an energy-efficient self-organizing communication architecture (MAC, routing and application layers) to real-life experimentation roll-outs. The presented communication architecture includes a MAC protocol which avoids building and maintaining neighborhood tables, and a geographically-inspired routing protocol over virtual coordinates. The application consists of a mobile sink interrogating a wireless sensor network based on the requests issued by a disconnected base station. After the design process of this architecture, we verify it functions correctly by simulation, and we perform a temporal verification. This study is needed to calculate the maximum speed the mobile sink can take. We detail the implementation, and the results of the off-site experimentation (energy consumption at PHY layer, collision probability at MAC layer, and routing). Finally, we report on the real-world deployment where we have mounted the mobile sink node on a radio-controlled airplane.

Thomas Watteyne、Mischa Dohler、Isabelle Aug¨|-Blum、Dominique Barthel

INRIA Rh?ne-Alpes, FT R&DCTTCINRIA Rh?ne-AlpesFT R&D

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Thomas Watteyne,Mischa Dohler,Isabelle Aug¨|-Blum,Dominique Barthel.WiFly: experimenting with Wireless Sensor Networks and Virtual coordinates[EB/OL].(2008-03-12)[2025-07-22].https://arxiv.org/abs/0803.1764.点此复制

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