2013
DOI: 10.1016/j.procs.2013.05.050
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Multipath Routing Network Management Protocol for Resilient and Energy Efficient Wireless Sensor Networks

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“…The last subdivision parameter is the medical wireless sensor network deployment scheme used during the health care sensor network communications. Khan et al [6], Sahndhu et al [7], Elias [13], Sabel et al [20,40], and Kim and Lee [31] had critically analyzed and deployed the medical sensors within the designated coverage area using an energy-efficient wireless sensor network scheme [41]. The delay packet loss ratio can also be further categorized into subdivision parameters including RSSI (received signal strength intensity), hop count, and per hop round trip time.…”
Section: Comparison and Evaluation Criteria For Energy-efficient Rout...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The last subdivision parameter is the medical wireless sensor network deployment scheme used during the health care sensor network communications. Khan et al [6], Sahndhu et al [7], Elias [13], Sabel et al [20,40], and Kim and Lee [31] had critically analyzed and deployed the medical sensors within the designated coverage area using an energy-efficient wireless sensor network scheme [41]. The delay packet loss ratio can also be further categorized into subdivision parameters including RSSI (received signal strength intensity), hop count, and per hop round trip time.…”
Section: Comparison and Evaluation Criteria For Energy-efficient Rout...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Less network life time is the limitation for this work. Authors in [4] proposed a distributed multi path algorithm with the goal of higher packet reliability. The path selection is adapted to network changes and failures.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Delay is calculated for all paths from source to sink and best path satisfying the delay requirements of the application is selected for routing. A multi path optimized routing protocol is proposed in [4]. Multi base stations to reduce route hops and ON-OFF cycles are the two strategies adopted to increase life time.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%