2015
DOI: 10.1016/j.procs.2015.05.126
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Mobility Management for Wireless Sensor Networks A State-of-the-Art

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“…Recent surveys address this problem [14,15] and define mandatory requirements to obtain efficient protocols. Appropriate routing protocols may take into account the lifetime of the network: Chen [16] proposes a protocol with data aggregation that guarantees a Quality of Service (QoS) while it saves energy.…”
Section: Related Problemsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Recent surveys address this problem [14,15] and define mandatory requirements to obtain efficient protocols. Appropriate routing protocols may take into account the lifetime of the network: Chen [16] proposes a protocol with data aggregation that guarantees a Quality of Service (QoS) while it saves energy.…”
Section: Related Problemsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This change may lead to modification in the topology which in turn needs a topology control in order to characterizes the way of monitoring the sensing field and the rules of connecting each pair of WSNs in that field [129,130]. Unfortunately, changing the MN association leads to loosing the connectivity which causes service interruption, data loss, and serious impact on the application functionality [131]. Designing a protocol that meets the key requirements of mobility management QoS for all IP-based WSN, notably, for real-time applications, several challenges in mobility management, must be taken into consideration.…”
Section: Open Research Issuesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…MWSNs also support more types of applications communication and computation overheads. Although there have been many studies to support mobility in existing internet services, they are not applicable to MWSNs due to resource constraints of the sensor node [8]. Therefore, lightweight security mechanisms that explicitly consider sensor mobility are required to handle frequent reauthentication in MWSNs.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%