Author: | J. Wilke, C. Haas | links: | VortragsfolienPaperBibtex |
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Source: | Proceedings of the 10th Annual Conference on Wireless On-Demand Network Systems and Services (WONS), pp. 34-38, Banff, Alberta, Kanada, March 2013 | ||
In monitoring scenarios, Wireless Sensor Networks commonly transmit measurements from a large number of sensor nodes to a central data sink. This communication pattern is known as concast. Different approaches have been proposed to improve the energy-efficiency of concast and thus the lifetime of the WSN. However, energy-efficiency evaluations that are close to reality are missing. This paper systematically analyzes the influence of aggregation strategies, tree topologies, and different MAC protocols on the energy-efficiency of concast communication. We implement a sample concast application and analyze it using the \avrorap simulator to gain realistic evaluation results. Our results disproof some common assumptions. We show that aggregation improves energy-efficiency only in a few cases and can even degrade it. Instead, MAC protocol and parametrization have a higher impact on energy-efficiency.