2018
DOI: 10.14419/ijet.v7i2.22.11806
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Load Balancing Metric Based Routing Protocol for Low Power and Lossy Networks (lbRPL)

Abstract: IETF ROLL working Group standardized the IPv6 Routing protocol (RPL) for applications over low-power and lossy networks (LLNs). RPL constructs a Destination Oriented Direction Acyclic Graph (DODAG) to organize network topology. RPL shows fast network setup and good scalability. However, it may suffer from load imbalance due to diverse network traffic and heavy load on preferred or forwarding parents. To optimize the load balancing of routes in RPL, this paper proposes load balancing metric based routing protoc… Show more

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“…In how many of the established analyses, we seek to compare the WRF-RPL protocol with ETXPC-RPL [16] , lbRPL [23] and MRHOF [40] under the metrics of (i) the network lifetime, which refers to the time at which the first node in the topology dies, i.e., reaches its energy cap and stops operating within the sensor network [41]; (ii) the RPL message overhead, which refers to the number of ICMPv6 packets sent in the network, such as DIO or DAO messages, used for topology control and network maintenance and (iii) the PDR which refers to the number of packets that are successfully received by the sink node. Regarding energy considerations, since the implementation of the protocol in Contiki, it was required to estimate each node's energy con-sumption in the network.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…In how many of the established analyses, we seek to compare the WRF-RPL protocol with ETXPC-RPL [16] , lbRPL [23] and MRHOF [40] under the metrics of (i) the network lifetime, which refers to the time at which the first node in the topology dies, i.e., reaches its energy cap and stops operating within the sensor network [41]; (ii) the RPL message overhead, which refers to the number of ICMPv6 packets sent in the network, such as DIO or DAO messages, used for topology control and network maintenance and (iii) the PDR which refers to the number of packets that are successfully received by the sink node. Regarding energy considerations, since the implementation of the protocol in Contiki, it was required to estimate each node's energy con-sumption in the network.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Other types of proposals are described in [23], where the objective function lbRPL is described. In this proposal, the metric called Load Balancing Index (LBI) is considered, which considers the composition of the energy consumption metrics, ETX, and the count of parents or nodes of a communications path.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In Reference 18, the authors addressed the issue of load imbalance caused by a mix of network traffic and a heavy load on preferred or forwarding parents. This article offers a load balancing metric‐based routing protocol called lbRPL to optimize route load balancing in RPL.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the paper, 18 to describe the RPL load balancing, the researchers offer the Load Balancing Index, a new routing statistic for RPL (LBI). LBI consists of three steps: establishing up a network with ETX, measuring parent count (Pc), and calculating the parent's remaining energy (Pe).…”
Section: Simulation and Network Setupmentioning
confidence: 99%
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