A novel self organizing framework for SANETs

Munir, Muhammad, Farukh;Filali, Fethi
EW 2006, 12th European Wireless Conference, April 2 - 5, 2006 - Athens, Greece

Sensor application requirements vary tremendously, ranging from densely deployed habitat-monitoring setup to the real-time constrained military applications. This
paper presents the design of a novel self-organizing framework
for SANETs (Sensor and Actuator Networks). We assume two wireless interfaces at the actuator nodes, one to communicate with sensor nodes, and the other, for the neighboring
actuator nodes for fast and effective actuation process. We design a new protocol called ADP (Actuator Discovery
protocol) which provides an optimal attachment for a sensor node to the nearest actuator. For the sensor-actuator
coordination, the proposed ADP can guarantee ordering,
synchronization and eliminates the redundancy of actions. It
also renders the sensor and actuator nodes with the ability to self-organize and to exploit the spatial and temporal correlations
in an efficient way. A new node-addressing scheme is proposed to make the routing more powerful especially in case of node failure and mobility.


Type:
Conference
City:
Athens
Date:
2006-04-02
Department:
Communication systems
Eurecom Ref:
1928
Copyright:
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