Enhancing the performance of RPL using a Receiver-Based MAC protocol in lossy WSNs

Wireless Sensor Networks (WSNs) allow for untethered sensing of the environment. It is anticipated that, within the next few years, sensors will be deployed in a variety of scenarios, ranging from environmental monitoring to health care, from public to private sector and other areas. This paper investigate the utilization of receiver-based Medium Access Control (MAC) protocol in enhancing the performance of routing protocols such as IETF ROLL's RPL. Receiver-Based MAC (RB-MAC) is a preamble-sampling MAC protocol which dynamically elects the next-hop among a number of potential relay neighbors, based on current channel conditions and status of the sensor nodes. The proposed scheme is resilient to lossy links by nature, and hence reduces the number of retransmissions. We show by analysis how it outperforms the state-of-the-art sender-based preamble sampling MAC protocols in terms of energy and delay.