Title :
Routing techniques in wireless sensor networks: a survey
Author :
Al-Karaki, Jamal N. ; Kamal, Ahmed E.
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electr. & Comput. Eng., Hashemite Univ., Zarqa, Jordan
Abstract :
Wireless sensor networks consist of small nodes with sensing, computation, and wireless communications capabilities. Many routing, power management, and data dissemination protocols have been specifically designed for WSNs where energy awareness is an essential design issue. Routing protocols in WSNs might differ depending on the application and network architecture. In this article we present a survey of state-of-the-art routing techniques in WSNs. We first outline the design challenges for routing protocols in WSNs followed by a comprehensive survey of routing techniques. Overall, the routing techniques are classified into three categories based on the underlying network structure: flit, hierarchical, and location-based routing. Furthermore, these protocols can be classified into multipath-based, query-based, negotiation-based, QoS-based, and coherent-based depending on the protocol operation. We study the design trade-offs between energy and communication overhead savings in every routing paradigm. We also highlight the advantages and performance issues of each routing technique. The article concludes with possible future research areas.
Keywords :
quality of service; routing protocols; wireless sensor networks; QoS-based protocol; coherent-based protocol; flit routing; hierarchical routing; location-based routing; multipath-based protocol; negotiation-based protocol; network structure; quality of service; query-based protocol; routing protocol; routing technique; wireless sensor network; Acoustic scattering; Acoustic sensors; Area measurement; Intelligent networks; Intrusion detection; Light scattering; Mobile communication; Routing protocols; Sensor phenomena and characterization; Wireless sensor networks;
Journal_Title :
Wireless Communications, IEEE
DOI :
10.1109/MWC.2004.1368893