Title :
Energy-aware and link-adaptive routing metrics for ultra wideband sensor networks
Author :
Xu, Jinghao ; Peric, Bojan ; Vojcic, Branimir
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electr. & Comput. Eng., George Washington Univ., DC, USA
Abstract :
Wireless sensor networks are energy constrained since sensors operate with limited battery capacity. Thus, energy consumption is one of the most critical issues in the design of routing protocols. In addition, the link quality needs to be taken into account in the route decision for a wireless multihop network in order to efficiently exploit the inherent spatial diversity. In this paper we consider energy-aware and link adaptive routing strategies for a UWB (ultra wide band) sensor networks. We utilize the rating capabilities offered by UWB and employ adaptive modulation to take advantage of favorable link conditions. Different routing metrics are proposed based on the availability of sensor node´s location, link quality and next hop battery capacity information. These routing metrics integrate the measure of next hop remaining battery capacity with the throughput performance measures, maximum forward progress (MFP) or maximum information progress (MIP). The effectiveness of these metrics is evaluated in different simulation scenarios in terms of network throughput and lifetime for both random and grid sensor network topologies.
Keywords :
adaptive modulation; diversity reception; radio links; routing protocols; telecommunication network topology; ultra wideband communication; wireless sensor networks; UWB sensor networks; adaptive modulation; energy-aware routing metrics; grid sensor network topologies; link-adaptive routing metrics; maximum forward progress; maximum information progress; network throughput; routing protocols; spatial diversity; ultra wideband sensor networks; wireless multihop network; wireless sensor networks; Availability; Battery charge measurement; Capacitive sensors; Energy consumption; Network topology; Routing protocols; Spread spectrum communication; Throughput; Ultra wideband technology; Wireless sensor networks;
Conference_Titel :
Networking with Ultra Wide Band and Workshop on Ultra Wide Band for Sensor Networks, 2005. Networking with UWB 2005. 2nd International Workshop
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-9126-8
DOI :
10.1109/NETUWB.2005.1469993