CoR-MAC: Contention over reservation MAC protocol for time-critical services in wireless body area sensor networks

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Reserving time slots for urgent data, such as life-critical information, seems to be very attractive to guarantee their deadline requirements in wireless body area sensor networks (WBASNs). On the other hand, this reservation imposes a negative impact on performance for the utilization of a channel. This paper proposes a new channel access scheme referred to as the contention over reservation MAC (CoR-MAC) protocol for time-critical services in wireless body area sensor networks. CoR-MAC uses the dual reservation; if the reserved time slots are known to be vacant, other nodes can access the time slots by contention-based reservation to maximize the utilization of a channel and decrease the delay of the data. To measure the effectiveness of the proposed scheme against IEEE 802.15.4 and IEEE 802.15.6, we evaluated their performances with various performance indexes. The CoR-MAC showed 50% to 850% performance improvement in terms of the delay of urgent and time-critical data according to the number of nodes.

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Yu, J., Park, L., Park, J., Cho, S., & Keum, C. (2016). CoR-MAC: Contention over reservation MAC protocol for time-critical services in wireless body area sensor networks. Sensors (Switzerland), 16(5). https://doi.org/10.3390/s16050656

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