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In a multirate environment, slow nodes occupy the channel for longer time than fast nodes and thus the total throughput will be reduced. In this research, we study the problem of fairness in multirate wireless sensor networks. To improve the fairness, we are proposing a new protocol, FMAC (Fair MAC protocol) that is based on IEEE 802.11 MAC protocol to achieve proportional fairness between different nodes. FMAC protocol utilizes the idle slots of time and reduces the number of collisions and retransmissions, and thus reducing the energy consumption, which is very critical in wireless sensor…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
In a multirate environment, slow nodes occupy the channel for longer time than fast nodes and thus the total throughput will be reduced. In this research, we study the problem of fairness in multirate wireless sensor networks. To improve the fairness, we are proposing a new protocol, FMAC (Fair MAC protocol) that is based on IEEE 802.11 MAC protocol to achieve proportional fairness between different nodes. FMAC protocol utilizes the idle slots of time and reduces the number of collisions and retransmissions, and thus reducing the energy consumption, which is very critical in wireless sensor networks. The experimental results show that transmissions become faster with less collisions and power consumption when applying FMAC, while the aggregated throughput and proportional fairness are increased. The detailed performance evaluation and comparisons are provided using the simulation.
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Nusaibah Al-Ratta received her master degree in computer science from King Saud University, Riyadh, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia 2014. She received her bachelor degree in computer science from University of Dammam, Ad Dammam, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia 2010. Now, Nusaibah Al-Ratta working as a lecturer at King Saud University.