Title
Quality of service control in wireless sensor network with priority access.
Abstract
In recent years, wireless sensor networks have been widely used in many types of monitoring applications. Conventionally, all sensor nodes are treated equally when they try to gain access to the air channel for packet transmission. For some applications such as in wild fire monitoring, sensor nodes which are in close proximity to a petrol station or residential area should be granted immediate access to the air channel when required to report a fire outbreak. Sensor networks are always built by using low cost and low specification hardware components. In our research, we begin by looking into the feasibility of developing a priority medium access scheme on top of this low spec hardware platform. Tinyos and Crossbow MICAz were used in prototyping and experiments. In this paper, a summary of experimental programme and test results for a CSMA/CA priority scheme are provided.
Year
Venue
Keywords
2008
QSHINE
low spec hardware platform,ca priority scheme,tinyos,service control,sensor network,micaz,wireless sensor network,low specification hardware component,air channel,priority medium access scheme,wireless sensor networks,priority access,sensor node,priority queue,immediate access,low cost,priority medium access control,quality of service
Field
DocType
Citations 
Key distribution in wireless sensor networks,Quality of service,Computer network,Communication channel,Residential area,Priority queue,Mobile wireless sensor network,Engineering,Crossbow,Wireless sensor network
Conference
0
PageRank 
References 
Authors
0.34
6
4
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Kae Hsiang Kwong13910.64
Hock Guan Goh2377.73
Craig Michie3155.78
Ivan Andonovic46016.05