Portability versus effciency tradeoffs in MAC implementations for microsensor platforms

Publication Type  Journal Article
Year of Publication  2009
Authors  Schoofs, A.; van Stok, P.d.; Stanley-Marbell, P.
Journal Title  In: IEEE Embedded Systems Letters
Volume  1
Issue  1
Pages  24-27
Journal Date  May 2009
Publisher  IEEE
ISBN Number  1943-0663
Key Words  RP3
Abstract  

Abstract—Medium Access Control (MAC) implementations control access of network devices to a transmission medium. For emerging communication protocols, the MAC is typically implemented in software, to enable adaptation to evolving defacto or industry standards. Software MAC implementations are typically realized as state machines, executing code related to successive MAC states within periodic interrupts. This software construct yields minimal memory footprint and energy efficiency, but the resulting implementations are often tightly coupled to the platform’s system software, and are thus non-portable across hardware and system platforms. This article presents an architecture that decouples MAC and system software, enabling portability, while preserving software efficiency.

URL  http://irserver.ucd.ie/dspace/handle/10197/1895