Ruzzelli, Antonio G.Antonio G.RuzzelliSchoofs, AnthonyAnthonySchoofsO'Hare, G. M. P. (Greg M. P.)G. M. P. (Greg M. P.)O'HareAoun, MarcMarcAounStok, Peter van derPeter van derStok2010-01-252010-01-252010, ICST2009-09978-3-642-11527-1http://hdl.handle.net/10197/1806Paper presented at the 1st International Conference on Sensor Systems and Software, September 7-9, 2009 - Pisa, ItalyThe last few years have seen a wide adoption of the IEEE 802.15.4 MAC/PHY standard for low-power communication between wireless sensor nodes. Within this work we study some fundamental drawbacks of the 802.15.4 specifications for multihop network deployments, which adversely affect the delivery rate and efficient node energy consumption. These issues are rectified by investigating a timezone-based scheduling, V-Route, that builds on 802.15.4 beaconless mode to enable both a synchronized sleep scheduling and a bidirectional communication between nodes in the sensor network and the PAN coordinator. The contributions of V-Route are threefold: (1) mitigate collisions, (2) enable packet routing and (3) provide energy saving in a multihop context, while maintaining the full compliancy with the 802.15.4 standard. We present a performance evaluation on energy consumption and latency with real experiments on Philips AquisGrain sensor nodes. Enhancing 802.15.4-based multi-hop networks with V-Route yields energy reduction ranging from 27.3% to 85.3%, according to the required end-to-end latency.976227 bytesapplication/pdfenSensorNetworkWirelessRoutingEnergy802.15.4IEEE 802.15 (Standard)Wireless sensor networksSensor networks--Energy consumptionRouting (Computer network management)Coordinated sleeping for beaconless 802.15.4-based multihop networksConference Publication10.1007/978-3-642-11528-8_19https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/1.0/