Title :
A Framework for Evaluating the Best Achievable Performance by Distributed Lifetime-Efficient Routing Schemes in Wireless Sensor Networks
Author :
Habibi, Jalal ; Aghdam, Amir G. ; Ghrayeb, Ali
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electr. & Comput. Eng., Concordia Univ., Montréal, QC, Canada
Abstract :
This paper is concerned with energy-efficient routing in wireless sensor networks. Most of the existing routing schemes assign energy-related costs to network links and obtain the shortest paths for the nodes to balance the flowing traffic within the network and increase its lifetime. However, the optimal link cost values and the maximum achievable lifetime are not known for the majority of the existing schemes. A framework is provided in this work to analytically derive the best achievable performance that can be obtained by any distributed routing algorithm based on the shortest-path approach. Given a network configuration and an energy consumption model, the presented framework provides the optimal link cost assignment which yields the maximum lifetime in a distributed shortest-path routing strategy. The results are extended to the case of variable link cost assignment as well. A heuristic algorithm is also developed to obtain approximate solutions to the best performance problem with limited computational complexity. In particular, the proposed framework provides the optimal route selection as a benchmark to evaluate the energy efficiency of existing routing algorithms.
Keywords :
computational complexity; energy conservation; radio links; telecommunication network routing; telecommunication power management; telecommunication traffic; wireless sensor networks; computational complexity; distributed lifetime-efficient routing scheme; energy consumption model; energy efficiency; heuristic algorithm; optimal link cost assignment; optimal route selection; shortest-path approach; wireless sensor network link; Energy consumption; Linear programming; Network topology; Optimization; Routing; Topology; Wireless sensor networks; Distributed shortest-path routing; Lifetime maximization; Minimum-cost routing; Multi-parametric programming; Wireless sensor networks; lifetime maximization; minimum-cost routing; multi-parametric programming; wireless sensor networks;
Journal_Title :
Wireless Communications, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TWC.2015.2403351