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[A2] Power Management in Wireless Sensor Network
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°­¿¬¿ä¾à : Research Directions in Low Power MAC and Routing Protocols of WSN
One of the key issues that distinguishes WSN from various other forms of computer network implementation i
s how to manage power based on limited battery. In this presentation, we first briefly review various power
management techniques in both platform and network protocol implementations. Then I will give a more in-d
epth tutorial on lower power WSN protocols, primarily focusing on media-access-control (MAC), routing and t
opology management, and cross-layer techniques. Lastly, we introduce two new WSN protocols: 1) A-MAC
(Adaptive MAC) protocol and 2) VSR (Virtual Sink Rotation) routing protocol and demonstrate that the new pr
otocols can substantially reduce energy consumption yet can improve performance by showing some prelimin
ary evaluation results compared to existing WSN protocols.

The covered topics include the following:
¢Ã Review of power management techniques in platform implementations
¢Ã Review of lower power WSN protocols ranging from physical to application layers
¢Ã Tutorial on low power WSN MAC and Routing protocols
¢Ã Introduction of a new WSN MAC protocol called A-MAC
¢Ã Introduction of a new WSN routing protocol called VSR
¢Ã Preliminary evaluation results of A-MAC and VSR compared to existing protocols
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