A Hybrid Method in Wireless Sensor Networks for Modeling MAC Protocols

B. Manideep, K.S. Yuvaraj

Abstract


Model Driven Software Engineering (MDSE) is an approach for outline and execution of programming applications that can be connected over numerous areas. The focal points incorporate quick prototyping and execution, alongside diminishment in blunders instigated by people all the while, by means of robotization. Wireless Sensor Actuator Networks (WSANs) depend on asset compelled equipment and have stage particular executions. Medium Access Control (MAC) conventions specifically are for the most part in charge of radio correspondence, the greatest buyer of vitality, and are likewise in charge of Quality of Service (QoS). The outline and improvement of conventions for WSAN could profit by the utilization of MDSE. In this article, The Work utilize Colored Petri Nets (CPN) for stage autonomous displaying of conventions, introductory check, and reenactment. The PetriCode apparatus is utilized to create stage particular executions for numerous stages, including MiXiM for reproduction and TinyOS for arrangement. Encourage the created code is dissected by means of system recreations and true sending test. Through the procedure of MDSE-based code age and investigation, the convention configuration is approved, checked and examined. The Work utilize the GinMAC convention as a running case to represent the outline and improvement life cycle.


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