Robustness of Receiver-Driven Multi-hop Wireless Network with Soft-State Connectivity Management

D. Kominami, M. Sugano, M. Murata, T. Hatauchi
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Energy saving and ensuring robust data collection are the big subjects in realization of wireless sensor networks. In the intermittent receiver-driven data transmission (IRDT) protocol, which aims to save energy and get high reliability, communication between nodes commences when multiple receiver nodes transmit their own IDs intermittently and a sender node receives them. In this paper, we focused on the analogy between this periodic ID-transmission and a periodic message in the soft-state management. Soft state is often considered to have robustness against failures, therefore, we introduce it to IRDT for constructing a robust network. We propose a soft-state management of routing tables in IRDT, where each node uses the periodic ID-transmission not only for communication but also for update of a routing table. By computer simulation, we show that IRDT can achieve a 43.5% improvement in robustness against a sink node failure. Moreover, we show that the receiver-driven asynchronous intermittent transmission protocol suits for the soft-state management through comparison with the sender-driven asynchronous intermittent transmission protocol.
基于软状态连接管理的接收机驱动多跳无线网络的鲁棒性
节能和保证数据采集的鲁棒性是无线传感器网络实现的大课题。间歇接收方驱动数据传输(IRDT)协议以节能和高可靠性为目标,当多个接收方节点间歇发送自己的id,一个发送方节点接收时,节点间开始通信。本文重点研究了这种周期性id传输与软状态管理中的周期性消息之间的类比。软状态通常被认为对故障具有鲁棒性,因此,我们将其引入到IRDT中以构建一个鲁棒网络。我们提出了IRDT路由表的软状态管理,其中每个节点使用周期性id传输不仅用于通信,而且用于路由表的更新。通过计算机仿真,我们表明IRDT对汇聚节点故障的鲁棒性提高了43.5%。此外,通过与发送方驱动的异步间歇传输协议的比较,表明接收方驱动的异步间歇传输协议适合于软状态管理。
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