@inproceedings{NguyenSchappacherSikoraetal.2016, author = {Minh Phuong Nguyen and Manuel Schappacher and Axel Sikora and Voicu F. Groza}, title = {Extensions of the IEEE802.15.4 Protocol for Ultra-Low Energy Real-Time Communication}, series = {2016 IEEE International Instrumentation and Measurement Technology Conference Proceedings}, publisher = {IEEE}, isbn = {978-1-4673-9220-4}, doi = {10.1109/I2MTC.2016.7520415}, pages = {1 -- 6}, year = {2016}, abstract = {Wireless sensor networks have found their way into a wide range of applications among which environmental monitoring systems have attracted increasing interests of researchers. The main challenges for the applications are scalability of the network size and energy efficiency of the spatially distributed motes. These devices are mostly battery-powered and spend most of their energy budget on the radio transceiver module. A so-called Wake-On-Radio (WOR) technology can be used to achieve a reasonable balance among power consumption, range, complexity and response time. In this paper, a novel design for integration of WOR into IEEE802.1.5.4 is presented, which flexibly allows trade-offs in energy consumption between sender and receiver station, between real-time capability and energy consumption. For identical behavior, the proposed scheme is significantly more efficient than other schemes, which were proposed in recent publications, while preserving backward compatibility with standard IEEE802.15.4 transceivers.}, language = {en} }