Increasing the life-time of 802.15.4-based wireless sensor networks
BodyNets '13 Proceedings of the 8th International Conference on Body Area Networks
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A critical problem in open-spectrum communications is fairness with respect to the coexistence of heterogeneous systems with different resource units and traffic models. In addition, the sensing performances of different systems can also lead to unfair resource utilization between systems. To address this problem, we derive a continuous-time Markov chain model to show the effect of sensing performance on system coexistence. The analysis derived from this model is then used as the basis for a sensing threshold control (STC) scheme to achieve fairness. The proposed STC determines the sensing threshold for each system as a way of balancing resource utilization among systems, while guaranteeing target detection probability. Numerical results on the amount of resource utilization by each system demonstrate that the proposed STC achieves a full degree of fairness.