An efficient distributed routing protocol for wireless sensor networks with mobile sinks

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Abstract

Introducing mobile sinks into a wireless sensor network can effectively improve the network performance. However, sink mobility can bring excessive protocol overhead for route maintenance and may offset the benefit from using mobile sinks. In this paper, we propose a dynamic layered routing protocol to address this problem. The proposed protocol integrates dynamic layered Voronoi scoping and dynamic anchor selection to effectively reduce the dissemination scopes and frequencies of routing updates as the sinks move in the network. Simulation results show that the proposed protocol can effectively reduce the protocol overhead while ensuring high packet delivery ratio as compared with existing work.

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Shi, L., Yao, Z., Zhang, B., Li, C., & Ma, J. (2015). An efficient distributed routing protocol for wireless sensor networks with mobile sinks. International Journal of Communication Systems, 28(11), 1789–1804. https://doi.org/10.1002/dac.2785

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