DocumentCode
3635493
Title
Contention-based georouting with guaranteed delivery, minimal communication overhead, and shorter paths in wireless sensor networks
Author
Stefan R?hrup;Ivan Stojmenovi?
Author_Institution
OFFIS Institute for Information Technology, Oldenburg, Germany
fYear
2010
Firstpage
1
Lastpage
9
Abstract
Nodes in contention-based (beaconless) georouting forward packets towards a known destination position without the knowledge of the neighborhood. The only existing methods [17], [20] that guarantee delivery in unit disk graphs (UDG) require runtime planarization of the communication graph with either unbounded message overhead per hop while preserving the Gabriel graph property of the subgraph, or a constant overhead per hop with up to 13 control messages. In this paper we show that the next hop can be selected directly by a contention mechanism and without prior planarization. Existing greedy routing methods select the next hop with 3 messages using a RTS-CTS-DATA scheme in a timer-based contention where only the next hop neighbor responds. We extend this to provide also recovery from local minima with 3 messages per hop by the Rotational Sweep algorithm. We prove that our algorithm guarantees delivery in UDGs, and also yields routes that are shorter than or equal to the combined greedy and face routing with Gabriel graph planarization. Simulation results show that especially the duration of the contention process can be significantly reduced. Our algorithm can be also used for conventional beacon-based routing with guaranteed delivery without prior planarization, replacing the complicated implementation from [19] by a very simple method which evaluates angular distances to select the proper forwarding neighbor. It also provides a simple network boundary detection algorithm, with or without beacons.
Keywords
"Wireless sensor networks","Routing","Planarization","Information technology","Communication system control","Network topology","Knowledge engineering","Runtime","Detection algorithms","Transceivers"
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Parallel & Distributed Processing (IPDPS), 2010 IEEE International Symposium on
ISSN
1530-2075
Print_ISBN
978-1-4244-6442-5
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/IPDPS.2010.5470408
Filename
5470408
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