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An adaptive-delay transmission strategy of a fixed-interval wireless reporting application: poster abstract

Published: 18 April 2017 Publication History

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Low-power wireless technology, i.e., IEEE 802.15.4, consumes less energy and is suitable for battery-powered applications; fixed-interval data reporting is a common characteristic of these applications, e.g., a wireless sensor needs to report its temperature or air quality every minute. However, data-receiving failure occurs frequently because the output power of such wireless technology is low, typically 1 mW in 2.4 GHz IEEE 802.15.4; also, crowd wireless traffic on ISM 2.4 GHz usually has serious radio interference. Meanwhile, data sent from a wireless transmitter but is not received by a receiver is not only wasted energy but also causes potential radio interference with other wireless devices. Based on the observation of radio interference, we proposed an adaptive-delay transmission mechanism for increasing the energy efficiency and the packet delivery ratio of the fixed-interval reporting application. The timing of data reporting is adaptively postponed if the recent transmissions fail. By integrating this method, the number of data packet been sent is reduced by up to 42.7% in a high-interference period; therefore, the power consumption of the wireless transmitter is reduced.

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    IPSN '17: Proceedings of the 16th ACM/IEEE International Conference on Information Processing in Sensor Networks
    April 2017
    333 pages
    ISBN:9781450348904
    DOI:10.1145/3055031
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    1. link layer scheduling
    2. low power

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