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A Comparative Analysis of High-Level vs. Low-Level Simulations for Dynamic MAC Protocols in Wireless Sensor Networks

Authors:
Shama Siddiqui
Anwar Ahmed Khan
Indrakshi Dey

Keywords: simulation; energy; delay; ADP-MAC; Mica2; channel polling

Abstract:
Simulation studies are conducted at different levels of details for assessing the performance of Media Access Control (MAC) protocols in Wireless Sensor Networks (WSN). In the present-day scenario where hundreds of MAC protocols have been proposed, it is important to assess the quality of performance evaluation being conducted for each of the proposed protocols. It therefore becomes crucial to compare the results of high-level theoretical simulations with the detailed implementation results before any network protocol could be deployed for a real-world scenario. In this work, we present a comparison of high-level theoretical and detailed implementation results for Adaptive and Dynamic Polling-MAC (ADP-MAC). MATLAB has been used for conducting initial theoretical simulations and TinyOS has been used to develop the detailed implementation of protocol for Mica2 platform. Performance evaluation of ADP-MAC using the two levels of simulation has been conducted based on energy and delay. In the high-level implementation, energy consumption was found to be decreasing whereas delay was found to be increasing for increasing channel polling intervals. On the other hand, when detailed implementation was developed, it was observed that both energy consumption and delay revealed an increasing trend with the increasing polling intervals. Therefore, it has been shown that the trends for high- and low-level simulations for ADP-MAC are significantly different, due to the lack of realistic assumptions in the higher-level study

Pages: 1 to 6

Copyright: Copyright (c) IARIA, 2025

Publication date: March 9, 2025

Published in: conference

ISSN: 2308-4006

ISBN: 978-1-68558-240-1

Location: Lisbon, Portugal

Dates: from March 9, 2025 to March 13, 2025