Abstract
In wireless sensor networks, the sensor nodes find the route towards the sink to transmit data. Data transmission happens either directly to the sink node or through the intermediate nodes. As the sensor node has limited energy, it is very important to develop efficient routing technique to prolong network life time. In this paper we proposed rendezvous-based routing protocol, which creates a rendezvous region in the middle of the network and constructs a tree within that region. There are two different modes of data transmission in the proposed protocol. In Method 1, the tree is directed towards the sink and the source node transmits the data to the sink via this tree, whereas in Method 2, the sink transmits its location to the tree, and the source node gets the sink’s location from the tree and transmits the data directly to the sink. The proposed protocol is validated through experiment and compared with the existing protocols using some metrics such as packet delivery ratio, energy consumption, end-to-end latency, network life time.
Original language | British English |
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Pages (from-to) | 168-1188 |
Number of pages | 1021 |
Journal | Journal of Supercomputing |
Volume | 73 |
Issue number | 3 |
DOIs | |
State | Published - Mar 2017 |
Keywords
- Energy efficiency
- Mobile sink
- Mobility management
- Routing
- Wireless sensor networks