Title :
An average velocity-based routing protocol with low end-to-end delay for wireless sensor networks
Author :
Choi, Sung-Chan ; Gong, Seong-Lyong ; Lee, Jang-Won
Author_Institution :
Commun. Lab., Samsung Adv. Inst. of Technol., Yongin, South Korea
fDate :
8/1/2009 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
To reduce energy consumption, in most MAC protocols for wireless sensor networks, listen-sleep cycles are adopted. However, even though it is a good solution for energy efficiency, it may introduce a large end-to-end delay due to sleep delay, since a node with a packet to transmit should wait until the next-hop node of the packet awakes. To resolve this issue, in this paper, we propose the average velocity-based routing (AVR) protocol for wireless sensor networks that aims at reducing the end-to-end delay. The AVR protocol is a kind of a geographic routing protocol that considers both location of a node and waiting time of a packet at the MAC layer. When a node can use information of n-hop away neighbor nodes, it calculates the n-hop average velocity for each of its one-hop neighbor nodes and forwards a packet to the neighbor node that has the highest n-hop average velocity. Simulation results show that as the knowledge range, n, increases, the average end-to-end delay decreases.
Keywords :
access protocols; delays; routing protocols; wireless sensor networks; MAC layer; MAC protocols; average velocity-based routing protocol; end-to-end delay; energy consumption; geographic routing protocol; packet nodes; sleep delay; wireless sensor networks; Costs; Delay; Energy consumption; Energy efficiency; Energy resolution; Media Access Protocol; Routing protocols; Sleep; Wireless application protocol; Wireless sensor networks; Wireless sensor networks; routing; listen-sleep cycle; low end-to-end delay.;
Journal_Title :
Communications Letters, IEEE
DOI :
10.1109/LCOMM.2009.090911