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AuthorKhan, Mushtaq
AuthorShah, Nadir
AuthorKhan, Rahim
AuthorWasif Nisar, Muhammad
AuthorKhan, Mukhtaj
AuthorAli, Ihsan
AuthorGani, Abdullah
AuthorAbualSaud, Khalid
Available date2024-03-26T11:56:47Z
Publication Date2023
Publication NameEuropean Journal of Remote Sensing
ResourceScopus
ISSN22797254
URIhttp://dx.doi.org/10.1080/22797254.2021.1977717
URIhttp://hdl.handle.net/10576/53527
AbstractThroughout the world, Internet of Things (IoT) have been used in different application areas to assist human beings in numerous activities such as smart buildings and cities via remote sensing-enabled techniques. However, simultaneous transmission of packet(s) by multiple devices Ci, which are interested to start a communication session with a common receiver device, is one of the challenging issues associated with these networks. In the literature, various mechanisms have been presented to resolve the aforementioned issue without changing the technological infrastructures; however, neighbourhood information of sensor nodes is not considered yet. In IoT-enabled remote sensing, neighbourhood information of various devices plays a vital role in developing a reliable communication mechanism specifically for scenarios where multiple devices Ci are interested to start communication with a common destination module. In this paper, a neighbourhood-enabled TDMA scheme is presented for the IoT to ensure the concurrent communication of multiple devices Ci with a common destination device Sj preferably with a minimum possible packet collision ratio (if avoidance is not possible). The proposed scheme bounds each and every member device Ci to assign a dedicated time slot to its neighbouring devices in the operational IoT network. Furthermore, neighbouring devices Ci are forced to communicate within the assigned time slot. Simulation results have verified that the proposed scheme is ideal solution compared to the existing schemes for the IoT and other resource-limited networks particularly in scenarios where the deployment process is random.
SponsorThe work was supported by the University Malaysia Sabah, Malaysia.
Languageen
PublisherTaylor and Francis Ltd.
Subjectdevices neighbourhood
Internet of things
remote sensing
TDMA
time slot
TitleNeighbourhood oriented TDMA scheme for the internet of things-enabled remote sensing
TypeArticle
Issue Number1
Volume Number56


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