Title :
Congestion Control Protocols in Wireless Sensor Networks: A Survey
Author :
Kafi, Mohamed Amine ; Djenouri, Djamel ; Ben-Othman, Jalel ; Badache, Nesrine
Author_Institution :
DTISI, CERIST Res. Center, Algiers, Algeria
fDate :
Third Quarter 2014
Abstract :
The performance of wireless sensor networks (WSN) is affected by the lossy communication medium, application diversity, dense deployment, limited processing power and storage capacity, frequent topology change. All these limitations provide significant and unique design challenges to data transport control in wireless sensor networks. An effective transport protocol should consider reliable message delivery, energy-efficiency, quality of service and congestion control. The latter is vital for achieving a high throughput and a long network lifetime. Despite the huge number of protocols proposed in the literature, congestion control in WSN remains challenging. A review and taxonomy of the state-of-the-art protocols from the literature up to 2013 is provided in this paper. First, depending on the control policy, the protocols are divided into resource control vs. traffic control. Traffic control protocols are either reactive or preventive (avoiding). Reactive solutions are classified following the reaction scale, while preventive solutions are split up into buffer limitation vs. interference control. Resource control protocols are classified according to the type of resource to be tuned.
Keywords :
quality of service; telecommunication congestion control; transport protocols; wireless sensor networks; WSN; application diversity; congestion control protocols; data transport control; interference control; message delivery; network lifetime; network throughput; quality of service; resource control protocols; traffic controlprotocols; transport protocol; wireless sensor networks; Delays; Interference; Loss measurement; Protocols; Reliability; Scheduling; Wireless sensor networks; Wireless sensor networks; congestion control; contention; resource control; traffic control; transport protocols;
Journal_Title :
Communications Surveys & Tutorials, IEEE
DOI :
10.1109/SURV.2014.021714.00123