A NEW APPROACH FOR ENERGY - EFFICIENT COOPERATIVE ROUTING METHOD FOR WIRELESS SENSOR NETWORKS

Author(s):  
Y Lalith Prasad ◽  
N Phanikrishna ◽  
S Tharunsankar ◽  
C Jaganmohan ◽  
Sudheesh P
2014 ◽  
Vol 599-601 ◽  
pp. 851-855
Author(s):  
Zhen Yu Zhang ◽  
Shao Jie Wen ◽  
Wen Zhong Yang

Energy-efficient is one of the main problems among all the problems in mobile wireless sensor networks, for improving the energy efficiency of the nodes in the multicast environment and complete the communication works with the minimum cost, we present a based on energy-efficient opportunistic multicast routing for mobile wireless sensor networks. In order to increase the reliability of links, we use opportunistic routing and collaboration mechanism to realize the routing method, and then use the path aggregation to reduce the energy consumption of the whole network. The results of simulation show that, the method presented in this paper is effective in reducing the consumption of links cost.


2016 ◽  
Vol 90 (4) ◽  
pp. 2001-2015 ◽  
Author(s):  
Farhoud Jafari Kaleibar ◽  
Maghsoud Abbaspour ◽  
Hadi S. Aghdasi

Symmetry ◽  
2018 ◽  
Vol 10 (10) ◽  
pp. 498 ◽  
Author(s):  
Sahar Shah ◽  
Anwar Khan ◽  
Ihsan Ali ◽  
Kwang-Man Ko ◽  
Hasan Mahmood

Mitigation of channel unfavorable circumstances during data routing in underwater wireless sensor networks (UWSNs) has utmost significance. It guarantees saving packet corruption along unfavorable channels so that vital data is not lost or become meaningless. This paper proposes two routing protocols for UWSNs: localization free energy efficient routing (LFEER) and its improved version, localization free energy efficient cooperative routing (Co-LFEER). The LFEER makes decision of choosing a relay based on its maximum residual energy, number of hops and the bit error rate of the link over which packets are transmitted. These metrics are chosen to save packets from corruption to the maximum limit and maintain stable paths (where nodes do not die soon). Since a single link is used in the LFEER for packets forwarding, the link may become worse with changing circumstances of the channel. To deal with this issue, cooperative routing is added to the LFFER to construct the Co-LFEER protocol, in which some copies of packets are received by destination to decide about packets quality. Converse to some prevalent protocols, both LFEER and Co-LFEER are independent of knowing the sensor nodes’ positions, which increases computational complexity and wasteful utilization of resources. Based on extensive simulations, the proposed schemes are better than Co-DBR in reducing energy utilization and advancing packets to the desired destination.


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