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An Admission Control Method Based on QoS Constraint of BSN Traffic Aggregation

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  • Zhenyu Xu
  • Shuo Shi
  • Xuemai Gu
  • Zhenbang Wang
  • Shida Zhu

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In the body sensor networks (BSN), sensor nodes transmit data to remote receiving terminal via sink node. During the process of data aggregation, interference and self-similar character of wireless business have significant influence on traffic queue performance of sink node. To balance traffic quality of service (QoS) requirement and system present available resource and decide optimum resource distribution project. Hence, a complex function of sink node cache length, distributed channel rate and packet loss probability, and queue delay is built in this paper. Based on the function, by combining multiple target optimizing method and considering joint constraint of queue delay and packet loss probability, we proposed an admission control method based on traffic aggregation QoS constraint. In a BSN consisting of a large amount of sensor nodes, by admission control of sink node, reasonable acceptance of new nodes, and distribution sink node resource, the method we proposed can meet needs of important parameters in WSN design.

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  • Zhenyu Xu & Shuo Shi & Xuemai Gu & Zhenbang Wang & Shida Zhu, 2016. "An Admission Control Method Based on QoS Constraint of BSN Traffic Aggregation," International Journal of Distributed Sensor Networks, , vol. 12(2), pages 5812658-581, February.
  • Handle: RePEc:sae:intdis:v:12:y:2016:i:2:p:5812658
    DOI: 10.1155/2016/5812658
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