TDMA-based dual-mode communication for mobile wireless sensor networks

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Abstract

Small highly mobile robots, and in particular micro air vehicles (MAVs), are well suited to the task of exploring unknown indoor environments such as buildings and caves. Such a task imposes a number of requirements on the underlying communication infrastructure, with differing goals during various stages of the mission. This work addresses those requirements with a hybrid communications infrastructure consisting of a stationary mesh network along with the mobile nodes. The combined network operates in two independent modes, coupling a highly efficient, low duty cycle, low throughput mode for routing and persistent sensing with a burst mode for high data rate communication. By strategically distributing available frequency channels between the mobile agents and the stationary nodes, the overall network provides reliable long-term communication paths while maximizing data throughput when needed. © 2012 by the authors; licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland.

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Mehta, A., Kerkez, B., Glaser, S. D., & Pister, K. S. J. (2012). TDMA-based dual-mode communication for mobile wireless sensor networks. Sensors (Switzerland), 12(12), 16194–16210. https://doi.org/10.3390/s121216194

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