Title
Modeling the performance and the energy usage of wireless sensor networks by retrial queueing systems
Abstract
This paper deals with wireless transmission problems in sensor networks. In order to study the performance measures and characteristics, a finite source retrial queueing model is introduced. Two classes of sensors are considered: "time driven" sensors for normal requests and "event driven" sensors with high priority for special, eg. emergency requests. The main goal is to investigate the relationship between the performance and the energy usage of the sensor network. Two operations are compared. In the first case only the event driven requests can initiate reaching the radio transmission (RF) unit. Time driven requests have to wait for a listening period of RF unit. In the second case the time driven requests also are able to access the sleeping RF unit, which will go to power save (sleeping) state immediately after the job is served. The steady-state performance measures and probabilities are given by the help of the MOSEL-2 tool.
Year
DOI
Venue
2013
10.1145/2512840.2512858
PM2HW2N@MSWiM
Field
DocType
Citations 
Computer science,Computer network,Active listening,Radio transmission,Real-time computing,Queueing theory,Wireless transmission,Wireless sensor network
Conference
0
PageRank 
References 
Authors
0.34
3
5
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Tamás Bérczes142.58
B. Almási221.80
Attila Kuki311.11
János Sztrik4348.36
Revaz Kakubava500.34