Effect of Increasing Number of Nodes on Performance of SMAC, CSMA/CA and TDMA in MANETs
2018
The importance of Wireless Sensor Network (WSN)
increases due to deployment for geographical, environmental and
surveillance purpose in war fields. WSN facing several challenges
due to its complex nature including key problems, such as routing
and medium access control protocols. Several approaches were
proposed for the performance evaluation of WSN on the basis
of these issues due to the fact that MAC layer access protocols
have a great impact on the performance of WSN. In this paper,
we investigated the performance evaluation of three well known
MAC Access protocols, i.e. sensor medium access control protocol
(SMAC), carrier sense multiple access with collision avoidance
(CSMA/CA), and time division multiple access (TDMA) over adhoc
on demand distance vector (AODV) routing protocol. The
number of simulation scenarios were carried out by using NS-
2, the simulation metrics used are throughput, end-to-end delay
and energy consumed. Simulation results showed that SMAC out
perform CSMA/CA and TDMA by consuming less energy, less
end to end delay and high throughput due to contention based
approach to access the medium for transmission.
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