Title :
Traffic-Differentiation-Based Modular QoS Localized Routing for Wireless Sensor Networks
Author :
Djenouri, Djamel ; Balasingham, Ilangko
Author_Institution :
Comput. Eng. Dept., CERIST Res. Center, Algiers, Algeria
fDate :
6/1/2011 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
A new localized quality of service (QoS) routing protocol for wireless sensor networks (WSN) is proposed in this paper. The proposed protocol targets WSN´s applications having different types of data traffic. It is based on differentiating QoS requirements according to the data type, which enables to provide several and customized QoS metrics for each traffic category. With each packet, the protocol attempts to fulfill the required data-related QoS metric(s) while considering power efficiency. It is modular and uses geographical information, which eliminates the need of propagating routing information. For link quality estimation, the protocol employs distributed, memory and computation efficient mechanisms. It uses a multisink single-path approach to increase reliability. To our knowledge, this protocol is the first that makes use of the diversity in data traffic while considering latency, reliability, residual energy in sensor nodes, and transmission power between nodes to cast QoS metrics as a multiobjective problem. The proposed protocol can operate with any medium access control (MAC) protocol, provided that it employs an acknowledgment (ACK) mechanism. Extensive simulation study with scenarios of 900 nodes shows the proposed protocol outperforms all comparable state-of-the-art QoS and localized routing protocols. Moreover, the protocol has been implemented on sensor motes and tested in a sensor network testbed.
Keywords :
access protocols; quality of service; routing protocols; telecommunication network reliability; telecommunication traffic; wireless sensor networks; MAC protocol; acknowledgment mechanism; computation efficient mechanisms; customized QoS metrics; data traffic; geographical information; link quality estimation; localized quality of service routing protocol; medium access control protocol; memory efficient mechanisms; multisink single-path approach; power efficiency; residual energy; sensor motes; traffic category; traffic-differentiation-based modular QoS localized routing; wireless sensor networks; Delay; Estimation; Protocols; Quality of service; Reliability; Routing; Wireless sensor networks; distributed protocols.; geographical routing; quality of service;
Journal_Title :
Mobile Computing, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TMC.2010.212