Decentralized Network-Level Synchronization in Mobile Ad Hoc Networks

Author:

Voulgaris Spyros1,Dobson Matthew2,Van Steen Maarten3

Affiliation:

1. VU University, The Netherlands and University of Patras, Greece

2. VU University, The Netherlands

3. University of Twente, The Netherlands

Abstract

Energy is the scarcest resource in ad hoc wireless networks, particularly in wireless sensor networks requiring a long lifetime. Intermittently switching the radio on and off is widely adopted as the most effective way to keep energy consumption low. This, however, prevents the very goal of communication, unless nodes switch their radios on at synchronized intervals—a rather nontrivial coordination task. In this article, we address the problem of synchronizing node radios to a single universal schedule in wireless mobile ad hoc networks that can potentially consist of thousands of nodes. More specifically, we are interested in operating the network with duty cycles that can be less than 1% of the total cycle time. We identify the fundamental issues that govern cluster merging and provide a detailed comparison of various policies using extensive simulations based on a variety of mobility patterns. We propose a specific scheme that allows a 4,000-node network to stay synchronized with a duty cycle of approximately 0.7%. Our work is based on an existing, experimental MAC protocol that we use for real-world applications and is validated in a real network of around 120 mobile nodes.

Publisher

Association for Computing Machinery (ACM)

Subject

Computer Networks and Communications

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