Energy-Efficient Medium Access Control Using Distributed Hash-based Elections

Authors

  • Jose Jaime Camacho Escoto Instituto Politécnico Nacional
  • Rolando Menchaca Mendez Instituto Politécnico Nacional
  • Mario Eduardo Rivero Angeles Instituto Politécnico Nacional
  • Ricardo Menchaca Mendez Instituto Politécnico Nacional
  • Jesus Elohim Martínez Castillo Instituto Politécnico Nacional

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.13053/cys-21-1-2477

Keywords:

Energy efficiency, Medium Access Control, wireless networks, distributed elections

Abstract

In this paper we introduce the Energy-Efficient Multiple Access (EE-MA) protocol for wireless networks where nodes participate in a distributed election to gain interference-free access to the wireless channel. By taking advantage of the information used in the distributed elections, nodes can infer if they are not the intended receiver of a transmission and set their radios in sleeping state to save energy. To save even more energy and avoid false positives derived from the nature of the protocol, EE-MA also implements a sleeping scheme where nodes switch to the sleeping state if no message is received during the beginning of a time-slot. We show that the individual channel access plans computed by the proposed distributed algorithm are collision-free at the intended receivers and that intended receivers are always in receiving state. We also present a simulation-based performance analysis that shows that EE-MA outperforms a state of the art election-based channel access protocol in terms of energy efficiency with no cost in terms of network capacity.

Author Biographies

Jose Jaime Camacho Escoto, Instituto Politécnico Nacional

Rolando Menchaca Mendez, Instituto Politécnico Nacional

Mario Eduardo Rivero Angeles, Instituto Politécnico Nacional

Ricardo Menchaca Mendez, Instituto Politécnico Nacional

Jesus Elohim Martínez Castillo, Instituto Politécnico Nacional

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Published

2017-03-20