Abstract:Scalability is a key factor in designing routing protocols for large-scale extended wireless sensor networks. The bottleneck problem of scalability is how to cut down the average path length with tolerable overhead. In this paper, a scalable routing protocol for large-scale wireless sensor networks, referred to as SRCR (Scalable Random Cooperation Routing protocol), is proposed based on the small world theory and cooperative transmission. In SRCR, each node finds its friends to match the small world phenomenon… Show more
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