Journal article
Handling inelastic traffic in wireless sensor networks
J Jin, A Sridharan, B Krishnamachari, M Palaniswami
IEEE Journal on Selected Areas in Communications | Published : 2010
Abstract
The capabilities of sensor networking devices are increasing at a rapid pace. It is therefore not impractical to assume that future sensing operations will involve real time (inelastic) traffic, such as audio and video surveillance, which have strict bandwidth constraints. This in turn implies that future sensor networks will have to cater for a mix of elastic (having no bandwidth constraint requirements) and inelastic traffic. Current state of the art rate control protocols for wireless sensor networks, are however designed with focus on elastic traffic. In this work, by adapting a recently developed theory of utilityproportional rate control for wired networks to a wireless setting, and co..
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Awarded by National Science Foundation
Funding Acknowledgements
Jiong Jin and Avinash Sridharan are equal contributors in this work. Further, this work was supported by the Australian Research Council under Grant DP0985322, ARC Research Networks on Intelligent Sensors, Sensor Networks and Information Processing and NSF grants CNS-0347621, CNS-0325875, and CNS-0627028.