PAGER:一种针对传感器网络中基于位置的路由死角问题的分布式算法

Leping Zou, Mi Lu, Zixiang Xiong
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死角问题是传感器网络中基于位置的路由的一个重要问题,当消息使用贪婪转发陷入局部最小值时,就会出现死角问题。目前解决这一问题的方法在消除交通/路径记忆或寻找满意的短路径方面都是不够的。本文提出了一种局部分区避免地理路由(PAGER)算法来解决这一问题。PAGER的基本思想是将传感器网络图划分为功能子图,并根据这些子图为每个传感器节点提供消息转发方向。这就产生了无环路的短路径,而无需记忆传感器节点中的交通/路径。我们在一个协议中实现了我们的算法,并在不同参数的传感器网络中进行了评估。结果表明,与贪婪周界无状态路由协议相比,PAGER产生的路径更短,传输率更高,能耗更低。同时,在处理大规模网络时,PAGER比ad-hoc按需距离矢量协议具有更好的性能
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PAGER: a distributed algorithm for the dead-end problem of location-based routing in sensor networks
The dead-end problem is an importance issue of location-based routing in sensor networks, which occurs when a message falls into a local minimum using greedy forwarding. Current methods for this problem are insufficient either in eliminating traffic/path memorization or finding satisfied short paths. In this paper, we propose a novel algorithm, named partial-partition avoiding geographic routing (PAGER), to solve the problem. The basic idea of PAGER is to divide a sensor network graph into functional sub-graphs, and provide each sensor node with message forwarding directions based on these sub-graphs. That results in loop-free short paths without memorization of traffics/paths in sensor nodes. We implement our algorithm in a protocol and evaluate it in sensor networks with different parameters. Results show that PAGER generates considerably shorter paths, higher delivery ratio and lower energy consumption than the greedy perimeter stateless routing protocol. At the same time, PAGER achieves better performance in handling large-scale networks than the ad-hoc on-demand distance vector protocol
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