Density-based routing mechanism for sensor networks

Ren-Song Ko, Chih-Chung Lai
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Abstract

The main concern of sensor networks is to maintain full coverage of the monitoring areas, not to keep each node alive as long as possible. That is, it is not necessary to keep nodes alive if they are replaceable by their surrounding nodes and the full coverage is still maintained. Thus, we argue that the objective of designing an energy-aware route selection protocol is to prolong the monitoring lifetime of sensor networks, or the duration that sensor networks may maintain full coverage of the monitoring areas, not the power lifetime of individual nodes. In this paper, we propose a density-based route selection protocol, DBR, and introduce a new metric, potential energy, to be used to select the routes that pass through the highly replaceable nodes. We also conduct a simulation to compare DBR with two existing route selection protocols, MTPR and MMBCR, and the result is satisfactory. DBR outperforms MTPR significantly in almost every case, and is better than MMBCR in most cases while slightly worse in some cases.
基于密度的传感器网络路由机制
传感器网络主要关注的是保持监测区域的全覆盖,而不是使每个节点尽可能长时间地保持活跃。也就是说,如果节点可以被周围节点替换,并且仍然保持完全覆盖,则没有必要保持节点存活。因此,我们认为设计能量感知路由选择协议的目标是延长传感器网络的监测生存期,或者延长传感器网络保持监测区域全覆盖的持续时间,而不是单个节点的电力生存期。在本文中,我们提出了一种基于密度的路由选择协议,DBR,并引入了一个新的度量,势能,用于选择通过高度可替换节点的路由。并将DBR与现有的两种路由选择协议MTPR和MMBCR进行了仿真比较,结果令人满意。在几乎所有情况下,DBR都明显优于MTPR,在大多数情况下优于MMBCR,而在某些情况下略差。
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