Authors
Muhammad Akhlaq, Tarek R Sheltami
Publication date
2013/3
Journal
IEEE Transactions on Instrumentation and Measurement
Volume
62
Issue
3
Pages
578-589
Publisher
IEEE
Description
Wireless sensor networks need accurate time synchronization for data consistency and coordination. Although the existing algorithms for time synchronization offer very good accuracy, their energy consumption is high, and distant nodes are poorly synchronized. We propose a Recursive Time Synchronization Protocol (RTSP) which accurately synchronizes all the nodes in a network to a global clock using multi-hop architecture in an energy-efficient way. It achieves better performance due to the MAC-layer time-stamping based on Start of Frame Delimiter byte, infrequent broadcasts by a dynamically elected reference node, compensation of the propagation delay and adjustment of the timestamps at each hop, estimation of the relative skew and offset using least square linear regression on two data points (2LR), adaptive re-synchronization interval, aggregation of the synchronization requests, and energy …
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