Routing in mobile wireless sensor networks: A leader-based approach

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This paper presents a leader-based approach to routing in Mobile Wireless Sensor Networks (MWSN). Using local information from neighbour nodes, a leader election mechanism maintains a spanning tree in order to provide the necessary adaptations for efficient routing upon the connectivity changes resulting from the mobility of sensors or sink nodes. We present two protocols following the leader election approach, which have been implemented using Castalia and OMNeT++. The protocols have been evaluated, besides other reference MWSN routing protocols, to analyse the impact of network size and node velocity on performance, which has demonstrated the validity of our approach.

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Burgos, U., Amozarrain, U., Gómez-Calzado, C., & Lafuente, A. (2017). Routing in mobile wireless sensor networks: A leader-based approach. Sensors (Switzerland), 17(7). https://doi.org/10.3390/s17071587

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