2016
DOI: 10.4236/wsn.2016.86010
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A Tree-Based Distributed Permutation Routing Protocol in Multi-Hop Wireless Sensors Network

Abstract: A Wireless Sensors Network (WSN) is an ad-hoc network populated by small hand-held commodity devices, running on batteries called stations or sensors. Often used in hostiles and sometimes unreachable environments, stations are subject to energetic constraints which can significantly decrease the network life time. Permutation routing problem is mainly found in the literature of WSN. This problem occurs when some stations have items that belong either or not to them. The goal is to send each item to its receive… Show more

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“…Time of delivery, energy usage, and data dependability are all taken into account. B o m g n i et al [34] has proposed the Improved Permutation-based Routing Protocol (IPRP) as a way to save energy. It settles the dispute about the unlimited memory capacity of routing systems.…”
Section: Energy Efficient Clustering Protocolsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Time of delivery, energy usage, and data dependability are all taken into account. B o m g n i et al [34] has proposed the Improved Permutation-based Routing Protocol (IPRP) as a way to save energy. It settles the dispute about the unlimited memory capacity of routing systems.…”
Section: Energy Efficient Clustering Protocolsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Only single data packets are sent to neighbours in a single hop, whereas multi-hop data packets are sent simultaneously to more neighbours, consuming more resources. B o m g n i et al [18] propose the Improved Permutation-based Routing Protocol (IPRP) for high energy conservation. It resolves the debate over infinite memory capacity, which is present in the majority of routing protocols.…”
Section: Clustering and Routing Protocolsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Initially, an Improved Permutation‐based Routing Protocol (IPRP) is proposed for ensuring energy effectiveness in WSNs 11 . IPBRP is determined to be proposed for high rate of energy conservation in the sensor nodes such that the lifetime of the network is maximized.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%