Design and evaluation of reliable data transmission protocol in wireless sensor networks
Issue title: Information Assurance and Advanced Human-Computer Interfaces
Article type: Research Article
Authors: Aikebaier, Ailixier | Enokido, Tomoya | Takizawa, Makoto
Affiliations: Department of Computers and Systems Engineering, Tokyo Denki University, Ishizaka, Hatoyama, Hiki, Saitama 350-0394, Japan | Faculty of Bussiness Administration, Rissho University. 4-2-16, Osaki, Shinagawa, Tokyo, 141-8602, Japan | Department of Computers and Information Science, Seikei University. 3-3-1 Kichijoji-kitamachi, Musashino-shi, Tokyo, 180-8633, Japan
Note: [] Corresponding author: Ailixier Aikebaier, 3-3-1 Kichijoji-kitamachi, Musashino-shi, Tokyo 180-8633, Japan. Tel.: +81 422 37 3738; E-mail: [email protected]
Abstract: A wireless sensor-actuator network (WSAN) is composed of sensor modes and actuator modes which are interconnected in wireless networks. A sensor node collects information on the physical world and sends a sensed value in a wireless network. Another sensor node forwards the sensed value to deliver to an actuator node. A sensor node can deliver messages with sensed values to only nearby nodes due to weak radio. Messages are forwarded by sensor nodes to an actuator node by a type of flooding protocol. A sensor mode senses an event and sends a message with the sensed value. In addition, on receipt of a message with a sensed value from another sensor mode, a sensor node forwards the sensed value. Messages transmitted by sensor nodes might be lost due to noise and collisions. In this paper, we discuss a redundant data transmission (RT) protocol to reliably and efficiently deliver sensed values sensed by sensor nodes to an actuator node. Here, a sensor node sends a message with not only its sensed value but also sensed values received from other sensor nodes. The more number of sensed values are included in a message, the more frequently the message is lost. Each message carries so many number of sensed values that the message loss ratio is not increased. Even if a message with a sensed value v is lost in the wireless network, an actuator node can receive the sensed value v from a message sent by another sensor node. Thus, each sensed value is redundantly carried in multiple messages. The redundancy of a sensed value is in nature increased since the sensed value is broadcast. In order to reduce the redundancy of sensed value, we take a strategy that the farther sensor nodes from an actuator node forward the fewer number of sensed values. We evaluate the RT protocol in terms of loss ratio, redundancy, and delay time of a sensed value. We show that about 80% of sensed values can be delivered to an actuator node even if 95% of messages are lost due to noise and collision.
Keywords: Wireless sensor-actuator network, WSAN, wireless network, data transmission protocol, reliable data transmission
Journal: Mobile Information Systems, vol. 4, no. 3, pp. 237-252, 2008