Mind the SmartGap : A Buffer Management Algorithm for Delay Tolerant Wireless Sensor Networks
Pehr Söderman,Karl-Johan Grinnemo,Markus Hidell,Peter Sjödin +3 more
- 09 Feb 2015
- Vol. 8965, pp 104-119
TL;DR: The simulations suggest that SmartGap indeed provides significantly improved QoI compared the other evaluated algorithms, and that this paper proposes a novel buffer management algorithm, SmartGaps, a Quality of Information (QoI) targetedbuffer management algorithm.
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Abstract: Limited memory capacity is one of the major constraints in Delay Tolerant Wireless Sensor Networks. Efficient management of the memory is critical to the performance of the network. This paper proposes a novel buffer management algorithm, SmartGap, a Quality of Information (QoI) targeted buffer management algorithm. That is, in a wireless sensor network that continuously measures a parameter which changes over time, such as temperature, the value of a single packet is governed by an estimation of its contribution to the recreation of the original signal. Attractive features of SmartGap include a low computational complexity and a simplified reconstruction of the original signal. An analysis and simulations in which the performance of SmartGap is compared with the performance of several commonly used buffer management algorithms in wireless sensor networks are provided in the paper. The simulations suggest that SmartGap indeed provides significantly improved QoI compared the other evaluated algorithms.
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