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Journal article (2014) - Hossein Fotouhi, Mário Alves, Marco Zúñiga Zamalloa, Anis Koubâa
Hand-off (or hand-over), the process where mobile nodes select the best access point available to transfer data, has been well studied in wireless networks. The performance of a hand-off process depends on the specific characteristics of the wireless links. In the case of low-power wireless networks, hand-off decisions must be carefully taken by considering the unique properties of inexpensive low-power radios. This paper addresses the design, implementation and evaluation of smart-HOP, a hand-off mechanism tailored for low-power wireless networks. This work has three main contributions. First, it formulates the hard hand-off process for low-power networks (such as typical wireless sensor networks - WSNs) with a probabilistic model, to investigate the impact of the most relevant channel parameters through an analytical approach. Second, it confirms the probabilistic model through simulation and further elaborates on the impact of several hand-off parameters. Third, it fine-tunes the most relevant hand-off parameters via an extended set of experiments, in a realistic experimental scenario. The evaluation shows that smart-HOP performs well in the transitional region while achieving more than 98 percent relative delivery ratio and hand-off delays in the order of a few tens of a milliseconds. ...
Review (2012) - Nouha Baccour, Anis Koubaa, Luca Mottola, Marco Antonio Zuniga, Habib Youssef, Carlo Alberto Boano, Mario Alves
Radio link quality estimation inWireless SensorNetworks (WSNs) has a fundamental impact on the network performance and also affects the design of higher-layer protocols. Therefore, for about a decade, it has been attracting a vast array of research works. Reported works on link quality estimation are typically based on different assumptions, consider different scenarios, and provide radically different (and sometimes contradictory) results. This article provides a comprehensive survey on related literature, covering the characteristics of low-power links, the fundamental concepts of link quality estimation inWSNs, a taxonomy of existing link quality estimators, and their performance analysis. To the best of our knowledge, this is the first survey tackling in detail link quality estimation in WSNs. We believe our efforts will serve as a reference to orient researchers and system designers in this area. ...

A reliable handoff mechanism for mobile wireless sensor networks

Conference paper (2012) - Hossein Fotouhi, Marco Zuniga, Mário Alves, Anis Koubaa, Pedro Marrón
Handoff processes, the events where mobile nodes select the best access point available to transfer data, have been well studied in cellular and WiFi networks. However, wireless sensor networks (WSN) pose a new set of challenges due to their simple low-power radio transceivers and constrained resources. This paper proposes smart-HOP, a handoff mechanism tailored for mobile WSN applications. This work provides two important contributions. First, it demonstrates the intrinsic relationship between handoffs and the transitional region. The evaluation shows that handoffs perform the best when operating in the transitional region, as opposed to operating in the more reliable connected region. Second, the results reveal that a proper fine tuning of the parameters, in the transitional region, can reduce handoff delays by two orders of magnitude, from seconds to tens of milliseconds. ...
Conference paper (2009) - Nouha Baccour, Anis Koubâa, Maissa Ben Jamâa, Habib Youssef, Marco Zuniga, Mário Alves
Link quality estimation (LQE) in wireless sensor networks (WSNs) is a fundamental building block for an efficient and cross-layer design of higher layer network protocols. Several link quality estimators have been reported in the literature; however, none has been thoroughly evaluated. There is thus a need for a comparative study of these estimators as well as the assessment of their impact on higher layer protocols. In this paper, we perform an extensive comparative simulation study of some well-known link quality estimators using TOSSIM. We first analyze the statistical properties of the link quality estimators independently of higher-layer protocols, then we investigate their impact on the Collection Tree Routing Protocol (CTP). This work is a fundamental step to understand the statistical behavior of LQE techniques, helping system designers choose the most appropriate for their network protocol architectures. ...