Optimal Message Bundling with Delay and Synchronization Constraints in Wireless Sensor Networks

06/21/2019
by   Xintao Huan, et al.
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Message bundling is an effective way to reduce the energy consumption for message transmissions in wireless sensor networks. However, bundling more messages could increase both end-to-end delay and message transmission interval; the former needs to be maintained within a certain value for time-sensitive applications like environmental monitoring, while the latter affects time synchronization accuracy when the bundling includes synchronization messages as well. Taking as an example a novel time synchronization scheme recently proposed for energy efficiency, we propose an optimal message bundling approach to reduce the message transmissions while maintaining the user-defined requirements on end-to-end delay and time synchronization accuracy. Through translating the objective of joint maintenance to an integer linear programming problem, we compute a set of optimal bundling numbers for the sensor nodes to constrain their link-level delays, thereby achieve and maintain the required end-to-end delay and synchronization accuracy while the message transmission is minimized.

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