A Self-Tuning Receiver-Initiated MAC Protocol for Wireless Sensor Networks
Miguel Rodr\'iguez-P\'erez, Sergio Herrer\'ia-Alonso, Manuel, Fern\'andez-Veiga, C\'andido L\'opez-Garc\'ia

TL;DR
This paper introduces a self-tuning receiver-initiated MAC protocol for wireless sensor networks that dynamically adjusts beacon rates based on traffic load, reducing energy consumption, collisions, and delivery time.
Contribution
It presents a novel, computationally simple formula for adaptive beacon rate adjustment in receiver-initiated MAC protocols, improving efficiency over fixed-rate approaches.
Findings
Reduces network energy consumption
Decreases collision rates
Maintains low duty cycle and delivery time
Abstract
Receiver-initiated medium access control protocols for wireless sensor networks are theoretically able to adapt to changing network conditions in a distributed manner. However, existing algorithms rely on fixed beacon rates at each receiver. We present a new received initiated MAC protocol that adapts the beacon rate at each receiver to its actual traffic load. Our proposal uses a computationally inexpensive formula for calculating the optimum beacon rate that minimizes network energy consumption and, so, it can be easily adopted by receivers. Simulation results show that our proposal reduces collisions and diminishes delivery time maintaining a low duty cycle.
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