Light Protocols in Chain Network

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Aiming at some special applications, such as monitoring of high-speed rail and monitoring of large farm field, a wireless sensor network based on chain structure is proposed. Considering of simplicity and energy saving, two light protocols, which are based on time slot and competition, respectively, are applied in the above network. Finally, the two light protocols are compared with IEEE802.15.4 protocol by OPNET simulation, and the results show that the proposed light protocols have good reliability and low energy consumption.

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Wang, Y., Chen, Y., Wu, L. (2014). Light Protocols in Chain Network. In: Wong, W.E., Zhu, T. (eds) Computer Engineering and Networking. Lecture Notes in Electrical Engineering, vol 277. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-01766-2_137

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