RIX-MAC: An energy-efficient Receiver-Initiated wakeup MAC protocol for WSNs

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This paper proposes RIX-MAC (Receiver-Initiated X-MAC), a new energy-efficient MAC protocol based on an asynchronous duty cycling. RIX-MAC improves energy efficiency through utilizing short preambles and adopting the receiver-initiated approach, where RIX-MAC minimizes sender nodes' energy consumption by enabling transmitters to predict receiver nodes' wake-up times. It also reduces receiver nodes' energy consumption by decreasing the number of control frames. We use the network simulator to evaluate RIX-MAC's performance. Compared to the prior asynchronous duty cycling approaches of X-MAC and PW-MAC, the proposed protocol shows a remarkable improvement in energy-efficiency and end-to-end delay. © 2014 KSII.

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Park, I., Lee, H., & Kang, S. (2014). RIX-MAC: An energy-efficient Receiver-Initiated wakeup MAC protocol for WSNs. KSII Transactions on Internet and Information Systems, 8(5), 1604–1617. https://doi.org/10.3837/tiis.2014.05.006

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