ALCOMFT-TR-03-161
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Ioannis Chatzigiannakis and Sotiris Nikoletseas
A Sleep-Awake Protocol for Information Propagation in Smart Dust Networks
Patras.
Work packages 2 and 5.
December 2003.
Abstract: Smart Dust is a set of a vast number of ultra-small fully
autonomous computing and communication devices, with very
restricted energy and computing capabilities, that co-operate to
quickly and efficiently accomplish a large sensing task. Smart
Dust can be very useful in practice i.e. in the local detection of
a remote crucial event and the propagation of data reporting its
realization. In this work we continue (see [POMC02]) our
effort towards the research on smart dust from a basic algorithmic
point of view. Under a simple but realistic model for smart dust
we present an interesting problem, which is how to propagate
efficiently information on an event detected locally. Then we
present a new smart dust protocol, which we call the
``Sleep-Awake" protocol, for information propagation that
explicitly uses the energy saving features (i.e. the alteration
of sleeping and awake time periods) of the smart dust particles.
By using both probabilistic some first analysis and extensive
experiments, we provide some first concrete results for the
success probability and the time and energy efficiency of the
protocol, in terms of parameters of the smart dust network. We
note that the study of the interplay of these parameters allows us
to program the smart dust network characteristics accordingly.
Postscript file: ALCOMFT-TR-03-161.ps.gz (425 kb).
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