A Hybrid Energy-Efficient MAC Protocol Designed For M2M Communications

Abstract

Machine-to-Machine Communication (M2M) is communication between wireless devices which one of application is the Internet of Things. M2M is growing fast and implemented in many areas. In most cases they are powered by the cell which needs frequent replacement, it is the costly process also in most of the case it interrupts the working of the device. So, it is a wise decision to optimize the power consumption of the M2M device for better reliability and cost-saving. For that, one of the ways is to implementation of a low power MAC protocol in the device. The related works have indicated that idle listening and collisions are the main sources of power waste. The paper focus on the energy-efficient MAC protocol design, various methods that would help to preserve energy are considered. Furthermore, a hybrid energy-efficient MAC protocol is designed for M2M communications. The technique used for the MAC protocol design is clustering which reduces the energy consumption by the nodes to communicate with other nodes effectively. 

Country : India

1 Dr. I. Selvamani

  1. Professor, Department of Electronics and Communication Engineering, Malla Reddy College of Engineering for Women, Hyderabad -500100, Telangana, India

IRJIET, Volume 4, Issue 3, March 2020 pp. 71-75

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