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WiFlock: Collaborative group discovery and maintenance in mobile sensor networks
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2011
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EngineeringWireless Sensor SystemNetwork AnalysisWireless ComputingSensor ConnectivityData ScienceDistributed CoordinationOpportunistic NetworkCollaborative Group DiscoveryGroup MaintenanceInternet Of ThingsShorter Discovery LatencyMobile Sensor NetworksMobile ComputingComputer ScienceCollaborative Sensor NetworkNetwork ScienceEdge ComputingDevice Discovery
Low energy neighbor discovery, group formation, and group maintenance is a fundamental service in mobile sensor networks. Traditional solutions consider these protocols separately. In this paper, we introduce WiFlock, an energy-efficient protocol that combines discovery and maintenance using a collaborative beaconing mechanism. WiFlock combines a coordinated synchronized listening and evenly-spaced transmission (SLEST) schedule effectively with oneway discovery beacons to fulfill both purposes. We show that shorter listening duration implies smaller discovery latency and faster group information propagation. Using a novel carrier sensing technique, we achieve a fast wakeup and listen duration of 80μs on a low-power radio. With this listening duration, we evaluate WiFlock on a 50-node test bed with nodes running at 0.2% duty cycles. We show that WiFlock has shorter discovery latency and better scalability than previous approaches.
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