Summary

Asia-Pacific Conference on Communications

2008

Session Number:15-PM1-D

Session:

Number:1569131300

Managing Collaborative Protocol for Wireless Sensor Networks

Thasayu Soisoonthorn,  Sirichai Rujipattanapong,  

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Publication Date:2008/10/14

Online ISSN:2188-5079

DOI:10.34385/proc.27.1569131300

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Summary:
Wireless sensor network protocols are mostly designed with each node independently processing and transmitting small amount of data to base station. Thus, they may be unsuitable for some applications, such as target tracking. In this kind of application, it requires data from many nodes to track target accurately. Hence, transmitting such large data directly to base station is not efficient. It can cause contention, collision, and reduced performance of the whole network. Thus local collaboration among nearby nodes is necessary.
In this paper, the protocol that helps manage the collaboration among neighbor nodes is proposed. This protocol is named managing collaborative protocol (MCP). Based on the modification of TTDD, its design goal is to reduce the overhead of cluster formation. Compared to both DCTC and BACKOFF, using ns2, MCP reduces the number of transmissions; delivery success rate is higher, and area coverage of the event is better.