Print Email Facebook Twitter Event-driven MAC Protocol For Dual-Radio Cooperation Title Event-driven MAC Protocol For Dual-Radio Cooperation Author Khatibi, A.K. Contributor Onur, E.O. (mentor) Faculty Electrical Engineering, Mathematics and Computer Science Department Telecommunications Programme Wireless and Mobile Communications Date 2011-06-21 Abstract Dual-radio cooperation uses a low-power wake up radio to minimize the energy consumption of the wireless node in low event rates, and switches to single-radio working method in event rates more than the critical event rate. Critical event rate is defined as the rate above which dual-radio node consumes more energy than the single-radio model or the delay caused by using the wake up radio degrades the performance of the dual-radio model. The idea of using the dual-radio node model focuses on the energy waste sources related to the data link layer. Reducing the energy dissipation in idle listening mode, decreasing overhearing and overhead, and reducing the number of retransmissions due to collisions are the goals of using a low-power wake up radio beside the node’s main radio. Subject Dual-radio cooperationWake up radio To reference this document use: http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:a6a804c1-bc32-4086-96ec-3bfc7d67a529 Embargo date 2011-06-22 Part of collection Student theses Document type master thesis Rights (c) 2011 Khatibi, A.K. Files PDF mscThesis.pdf 815.77 KB Close viewer /islandora/object/uuid:a6a804c1-bc32-4086-96ec-3bfc7d67a529/datastream/OBJ/view