Bachelor of Technology (Font 22)
Bachelor of Technology (Font 22)
Bachelor of Technology (Font 22)
2. OBJECTIVE
Sensor networks represent a significant improvement over traditional sensors, which are
deployed in the following two ways:
• Sensors can be positioned far from the actual phenomenon, i.e., something known by sense
Perception. Large sensors that use some complex techniques to distinguish. The targets from
environmental noise are required [2].
• Several sensors that perform only sensing can be deployed. The positions of the sensors and
communications topology are carefully engineered.
The basic objective of this project can be described as:
• To study and analyze the energy conversation in wireless sensor network.
• To study and analyze the performance of wireless sensor network.
• To study, Implement and analyze the T MAC technique in wireless sensor network
The goal is to propose a WSN MAC protocol to reduce the average Energy consumption of
nodes, packet delay is also reduced than earlier used MAC protocols.
3. LITERATURE SURVEY
A considerable research effort has been devoted to Wireless sensor network routing protocols in
the last few years. Many new researches have been proposed and various simulators are being
used for simulation and performance analysis.
3.1 A Survey on Sensor Networks
In this paper it is discussed that the sensor networks can be used for various application areas
(e.g., health, military, home). For different application areas, there are different technical issues
that researchers are currently resolving. The current state of the art of sensor networks is captured
in this article, where solutions are discussed under their related protocol stack layer sections [3].
3.2 Receiver-based routing service for T-MAC protocol
In this Impact of several MAC protocol parameters on the performance of routing protocols used
in resource constrained wireless sensor networks are investigated. The main performance criteria
interested in are the energy consumption (reflected by the active time the node is operational),
the throughput and latency of the network in delivering replies to users’ requests [4].
3.3 An Adaptive Energy-Efficient MAC Protocol for Wireless Sensor Networks
In this an asynchronous energy-efficient MAC protocol, ASCEMAC, is proposed for wireless
sensor networks. In ASCEMAC, by applying free-running method and fuzzy logic rescheduling
scheme, time synchronization which is necessary in existing energy-efficient MAC protocols is
not required any more. Moreover, It presents a traffic-strength- and network-density-based model
to determine essential algorithm parameters, such as power on/off duration, interval of schedule
broadcast and super-time-slot size and order [5].
4. RESEARCH METHODOLOGY
In this project Matlab is used for simulation. MATLAB is software by which we can write nice
little programs and produce pretty pictures and graphs! It has already inbuilt functions based on
c, C++ and java etc. We can directly use them or we can develop our own. This language
contains programming, graphical user interface, simulation link and animations, coming to
electronics. You have signal processing, Image processing, communications and other related
topics directly in the MATLAB.
5. EXPECTED OUTCOME
In WSN to increase the network lifetime the MAC layer protocol plays an important role. TMAC
is an energy efficient MAC layer protocol for wireless network. Being MAC layer protocol, it
provides a batter utilization of the network by using randomly selection of the adaptive schedule
by the sender so that receiver can adopt the schedule selected by the sender and energy can be
saved. In this project during the analysis, various scenarios will be taken and the analysis will be
done based on the results. The first one is a randomly generated scenario in which we create a
shortest path from source to destination followed by the second scenario we will introduce
packet delay. The third scenario will include how the nodes occupy the medium and in the last
one events are found chronologically so randomly events and flow events are found and
according to found events the simulation is done.
6. REFRENCES
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survey”, Broadband and Wireless Networking Laboratory, School of Electrical and
Computer Engineering, Georgia Institute of Technology,Atlanta, GA 30332, USA ,
December 2001.
[2] Ye W., Heidemann J., and Estrin D., “Medium access control with coordinated, adaptive
sleeping for wireless sensor networks,” IEEE/ACM Trans. on Netw. vol. 12, no. 3, pp. 493–
506, 2004.
[3] Ian F. Akyildiz, Weilian S., Sankarasubramaniam Y., and Cayirci E.“A Survey on Sensor
Networks”, Georgia Institute of Technology. IEEE, 0163-6804, August 2007.
[4] Kacs A. and Schipper U., “Receiver-based routing service for T-MAC protocol” University
of Siegen 57068 Siegen, Germany, IEEE, 489 – 494, 2010.
[5] Dam T. and Langendoen T., “An adaptive energy-efficient mac protocol for wireless sensor
networks,” in Proc. 1st Int. Conf. on Embedded Networked SenSys. LA, California, USA,
pp. 171–180, 2003.
[6] Busse M., Hanselmann T., and Effelsberg W., “Energy-efficient forwarding schemes for
wireless sensor networks,” in Proc. Int. Symp. On WoWMoM. New York, USA, , pp. 125–
133, June 2006.
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for wireless sensor networking,” IEEE/ACM Transactions on Networking, vol. 11, no. 1, pp.
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MAC protocol” Department of Communication and Information Engineering, University of
Electronic Science and Technology of China, Chengdu, Sichuan Province (611731), IEEE,
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[9] Ahuja R., “Simulation based Performance Evaluation and Comparison of reactive,Proactive
and Hybrid Routing Protocols based on Random Waypoint Mobility Model”, International
journal of computer application, June 2010.
[10] Vijaya A. and Mishra P., “Influence of Routing Protocols in Performance of Wireless
Mobile Adhoc Networks”, Second International Conference on Emerging Applications of
Information Technology, 2011.
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for Wireless Sensor Network Applications” Department of Electrical and Computer
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