2013
DOI: 10.1186/1687-1499-2013-278
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Potential-based routing for supporting robust any-to-any communication in wireless sensor networks

Abstract: In most applications, wireless sensor networks are supposed to operate in an unattended manner for a long period after sensor nodes' deployment. However, in such networks, sensor nodes frequently become faulty and unreliable because of the harsh environment of the observed area. Therefore, protocols used in wireless sensor networks must be designed to be robust. Moreover, because the battery capacity of a node is limited, energy savings are crucial in wireless sensor networks. To meet the requirements of futur… Show more

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“…Therefore, downlink communications cannot be simply driven by using only the centralized metrics, but there are few related works. For downlink communications, a scheme that uses multiple metrics for multi-sink networks has been proposed [25], but it cannot be applied to simple networks managed by a single coordinator. Thus, practical simple systems often use the source routing in downlink communications using past communication data or network topology acquired by a coordinator.…”
Section: Problems In Multi-hop Network Based On Receiver-initiated Mac Protocolsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Therefore, downlink communications cannot be simply driven by using only the centralized metrics, but there are few related works. For downlink communications, a scheme that uses multiple metrics for multi-sink networks has been proposed [25], but it cannot be applied to simple networks managed by a single coordinator. Thus, practical simple systems often use the source routing in downlink communications using past communication data or network topology acquired by a coordinator.…”
Section: Problems In Multi-hop Network Based On Receiver-initiated Mac Protocolsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Any routing algorithm will do in the zeroth-tier, not only any-to-any routing, but also converge routing to a high-spec node. Many efficient converge routing algorithms for WSNs have been proposed [ 31 ]. Here, a method of resource management or an energy-efficient solution is out of the scope of this paper and relies on other research.…”
Section: Simulation Evaluation Of the Dynamic Vwsnmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Potential-based (field-based) routing has been previously proposed for wireless sensor networks (Liu et al, 2007;Ren et al, 2013;Toyonaga et al, 2013;Trajcevshi et al, 2013), which are mainly used for sensing data collection. All these schemes apply only to networks using only one channel for communication.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%