Lyamine Guezouli, Kamel Barka, S. Bouam, Djamila Bouhta, Souha Aouti
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Abstract
Since our research to study mobility, we noted that the best way to represent the mobility of sensor nodes is to follow a mobility model. Numerous models have been proposed in the literature, they are commonly used as a data source in all kinds of studies, including motion in several networks. To this end, we propose to exploit this mobility, which results in the proposal of a new approach based on a mobility model to ensure routing in networks of mobile and wireless sensors. Inspired from a powerful mobility model (i.e. Random Waypoint), our approach offers many advantages for routing in a dynamic environment based on the collaboration of sensor nodes, and thus to conclude for new and innovative ideas.