On the Development of Realistic Cross Layer Communication Protocol for Wireless Sensor Networks

  • Rani S
  • Malhotra J
  • Talwar R
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Abstract

Traditional protocols in wireless sensor networks follow the strict layering techniques which lead to the degradation in performance of the QoS (Quality of Service) parameters. Battery powered tiny sensor nodes with constraints of energy and guaranteed time require the efficient communication protocols with innovative and optimized approach to attain the objectives of WSN. Especially, these requirements become more stringent with the emergence of novel applications based on WSN. In order to find an optimized solution to this, cross layer-based approach which allows the cooperation, synchronization and communication among the layers, seems to be appropriate. In this paper, a realistic cross-layer protocol has been developed taking into considerations of MAC and Physical layer to further optimize the QoS parameters of already developed Energy Efficient Inter Cluster Coordination Protocol (EEICCP) at the Network layer level.

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Rani, S., Malhotra, J., & Talwar, R. (2014). On the Development of Realistic Cross Layer Communication Protocol for Wireless Sensor Networks. Wireless Sensor Network, 06(05), 57–66. https://doi.org/10.4236/wsn.2014.65008

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