A Location Based Energy Efficient Intersection Routing Protocol in Mobile Sensor Networks
Typically, sensor networks consist of fixed sensor nodes. Sometimes, creating such a fixed sensor networks could be a daunting task. Sensor nodes assume deploying a stationary sensor network over a dangerous area such as a battlefield. Even if an advanced method to make the deployment safer is used,...
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description | Typically, sensor networks consist of fixed sensor nodes. Sometimes, creating such a fixed sensor networks could be a daunting task. Sensor nodes assume deploying a stationary sensor network over a dangerous area such as a battlefield. Even if an advanced method to make the deployment safer is used, diverse element will cause a coverage holes. Even though perfect coverage can be achieved initially, various factors such as malicious attacks will certainly degrade network coverage as time goes on. However, mobile sensor networks can solve some of the problems. Each node of mobile sensor network is mounted on various unmanned vehicles as a result the sensor nodes have mobility. Mobility reinforces fault-tolerance and the scalability of the network. But conventional sensor routing protocols find it hard to deal with the mobile sensor networks. Therefore, this study suggests an energy efficient routing scheme by using the location information of a Global Positioning System (GPS) and the energy levels of sensor nodes. |
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title | A Location Based Energy Efficient Intersection Routing Protocol in Mobile Sensor Networks |
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