Title :
Efficient flooding with passive clustering-an overhead-free selective forward mechanism for ad hoc/sensor networks
Author :
Kwon, Taek Jin ; Gerla, Mario ; Varma, Vijay K. ; Barton, Melbourne ; Hsing, T. Russell
Author_Institution :
Telcordia Technol., USA
Abstract :
High capacity real-time data communications in sensor networks usually require multihop routing and ad hoc routing protocols. Unfortunately, ad hoc routing protocols usually do not scale well and cannot handle dense situations efficiently. These two issues-scalability and density-are the major limitations when we apply ad hoc routing schemes to sensor networks. Passive clustering (PC) classifies ad hoc/sensor nodes into critical and noncritical nodes without any extra transmission. By 2-b piggybacking and monitoring user traffic (e.g., data polling requests from a sink), PC deploys the clustering structure "for free". Moreover, PC makes even the first flooding as efficient as all subsequent floodings (i.e., no initialization overhead). PC introduces many benefits, including efficient flooding and density adaptation. As a result, PC reduces control overhead of ad hoc routing protocols significantly and, as a consequence, enables ad hoc routing in large, dense sensor networks. The resulting structure can be utilized in cluster-based ad hoc network/sensor networking as well as for active node selection.
Keywords :
ad hoc networks; data communication; distributed sensors; routing protocols; telecommunication traffic; active node selection; ad hoc routing protocols; ad hoc/sensor nodes; critical nodes; density adaptation; high capacity data communications; large dense sensor networks; noncritical nodes; on-demand efficient flooding; overhead-free selective forward mechanism; passive clustering; real-time data communications; user traffic monitoring; Ad hoc networks; Capacitive sensors; Data communication; Delay; Floods; Monitoring; Network topology; Routing protocols; Scalability; Spread spectrum communication;
Journal_Title :
Proceedings of the IEEE
DOI :
10.1109/JPROC.2003.814920