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본 문서는 주로 버퍼 관리 솔루션의 맥락에서 무선 센서 네트워크(WSN)에 대한 매체 액세스 제어(MAC) 계층 계획의 성능에 대해 다루고 있습니다. 우리는 MAC 계층 계획, 특히 WSN용으로 제작된 계획의 일반적인 성능을 향상시키는 새로운 버퍼 관리 솔루션을 제안합니다. 다양한 버퍼 관리 솔루션의 비용을 평가하기 위해 분석 모델이 도입되었습니다. 제안된 버퍼 관리 솔루션인 SQMP(Single Queue Multi Priority)는 잘 알려진 SQSP(Single Queue Single Priority) 및 MQMP(Multi Queue Multi Priority) 버퍼 관리 솔루션과 비교됩니다. 모든 버퍼 관리 솔루션은 처리량 성능, 버퍼 활용도 및 우선순위 지정 기능 측면에서 조사됩니다. 혼잡하지 않은 네트워크에서 다양한 버퍼 관리 솔루션의 상대적으로 우수한 성능에도 불구하고 WSN의 특징으로 인해 성능 저하가 발생합니다. 버스트 상황에서 SQMP는 다른 두 솔루션에 비해 이러한 성능 저하를 더 효과적으로 제어하고 관리합니다. Omnet++ 및 Castalia를 기반으로 한 시뮬레이션은 버퍼 관리 솔루션의 성능 향상을 확인합니다.
Derviş AYGÖR
Yıldırım Beyazıt University
Shafqat Ur REHMAN
Yıldırım Beyazıt University
Fatih Vehbi ÇELEBİ
Yıldırım Beyazıt University
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Derviş AYGÖR, Shafqat Ur REHMAN, Fatih Vehbi ÇELEBİ, "Impact of Buffer Management Solutions on MAC Layer Performance in Wireless Sensor Networks" in IEICE TRANSACTIONS on Communications,
vol. E101-B, no. 9, pp. 2058-2068, September 2018, doi: 10.1587/transcom.2017EBP3389.
Abstract: This paper is primarily concerned with the performance of Medium Access Control (MAC) layer plans for Wireless Sensor Networks (WSNs) in the context of buffer management solutions. We propose a novel buffer management solution that improves the general performance of MAC layer plans, in particular those crafted for WSNs. An analytical model is introduced in order to evaluate the cost of different buffer management solutions. The proposed buffer management solution, Single Queue Multi Priority (SQMP), is compared with well-known Single Queue Single Priority (SQSP) and Multi Queue Multi Priority (MQMP) buffer management solutions. All buffer management solutions are investigated in terms of throughput performance, utilization of the buffer and prioritization capabilities. Despite the relatively good performance of the different buffer management solutions in uncongested networks, the characteristic features of WSNs cause a degradation in the performance. In bursty conditions, SQMP controls and manages this degradation more effectively in comparison with the other two solutions. Simulations based on Omnet++ and Castalia confirm the performance improvements of our buffer management solution.
URL: https://global.ieice.org/en_transactions/communications/10.1587/transcom.2017EBP3389/_p
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