Title :
Efficient geocasting with perfect delivery in wireless networks
Author :
Seada, Karim ; Helmy, Ahmed
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electr. Eng., Univ. of Southern California, Los Angeles, CA, USA
Abstract :
Geocasting is the delivery of packets to nodes within a certain geographic area. For many applications in wireless networks, geocasting is an important and frequent communication service. The challenging problem in geocasting is distributing the packets to all the nodes within the geocast region with high probability but with low overhead. According to our study we notice a clear tradeoff between the proportion of nodes in the geocast region that receive the packet and the overhead incurred by the geocast packet especially at low densities and irregular distributions. We present two novel protocols for geocasting that achieve high delivery rate and low overhead by utilizing the local location information of nodes to combine geographic routing mechanisms with region flooding. We show that the first protocol (GFG) has close-to-minimum overhead in dense networks and that the second protocol (GFPG) provides guaranteed delivery without global flooding or global network information even at low densities and with the existence of region gaps. A practical version of the second protocol (GFPG) has the desirable property of perfect delivery at all densities and close-to-minimum overhead at high densities. We evaluate our mechanisms and compare them using simulation to the currently proposed geocasting mechanisms. The results show the significant improvement in delivery rate (up to 63% higher delivery percentage in low density networks) and reduction in overhead (up to 80% reduction) achieved by our mechanisms.
Keywords :
packet radio networks; packet switching; protocols; telecommunication network routing; wireless sensor networks; close-to-minimum overhead; dense networks; geocasting protocol; geographic routing mechanisms; geographic-forwarding-geocast algorithm; geographic-forwarding-perimeter-geocast; local location information; packet delivery; region flooding; wireless sensor networks; Ad hoc networks; Bandwidth; Energy consumption; Fires; Floods; Intelligent networks; Routing protocols; Temperature sensors; Wireless networks; Wireless sensor networks;
Conference_Titel :
Wireless Communications and Networking Conference, 2004. WCNC. 2004 IEEE
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-8344-3
DOI :
10.1109/WCNC.2004.1311490