DocumentCode
3110627
Title
Customizing a geographical routing protocol for wireless sensor networks
Author
Chen, Jian ; Guan, Yong ; Pooch, Udo
Author_Institution
Dept. of Comput. Sci., Texas A&M Univ., College Station, TX, USA
Volume
2
fYear
2005
fDate
4-6 April 2005
Firstpage
586
Abstract
Several problems are required to be fixed in order to apply geographical routing protocol greedy perimeter stateless routing (GPSR) in wireless sensor networks. First, GPSR is designed under the assumption of symmetric links (i.e., bidirectional reachability), which is not realistic for many practical sensor networks, since wireless links in sensor networks often are asymmetric. Second, in sensor networks, packet destinations are often marked with locations instead of identifiers like IP address. Therefore, packets are routed to the home node, which is the node geographically closest to the destined location. Under GPSR, when the target location is outside the exterior perimeter of the sensor network, each packet has to visit all nodes on the boundary of the sensor network topology before it identifies the home node, which results in energy inefficiency. Third, due to the dynamic nature of sensor networks, maintaining data consistency, that is, data retrieved from the home node for a location should be consistent with the data sent to the same location, becomes a challenge when home nodes change. We propose on-demand GPSR (OD-GPSR), a data driven geographical routing protocol customized for sensor networks with solutions to the above three problems. Simulation results show that OD-GPSR performs well in terms of energy efficiency and packet delivery rate at the cost of a little bit more packet delivery delay.
Keywords
data integrity; radio links; routing protocols; telecommunication network topology; wireless sensor networks; bidirectional reachability; data consistency; energy efficiency; geographical routing protocol; greedy perimeter stateless routing; packet delivery rate; sensor network topology; symmetric links; wireless sensor networks; Computer networks; Computer science; Costs; Delay; Energy efficiency; Hardware; Information retrieval; Network topology; Routing protocols; Wireless sensor networks; Data Consistency; Energy-efficient; Geographical Routing Protocol; Link Asymmetry; Sensor Networks;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Information Technology: Coding and Computing, 2005. ITCC 2005. International Conference on
Print_ISBN
0-7695-2315-3
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/ITCC.2005.118
Filename
1425207
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