Energy conserving routing in wireless ad-hoc networks
University of Maryland, College Park
Abstract
An ad-hoc network of wireless static nodes is considered as it arises in a rapidly deployed, sensor-based, monitoring system. Information is generated in certain nodes and needs to reach a set of designated gateway nodes. Each node may adjust its power within a certain range that determines the set of possible one hop away neighbors. Traffic forwarding through multiple hops is employed when the intended destination is not within immediate reach. The nodes have limited initial amounts of energy that is consumed at different rates depending on the power level and the intended receiver. We propose algorithms to select the routes and the corresponding power levels such that the time until the batteries of the…
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2Topics & keywords
- Computer science
- Wireless ad hoc network
- Computer network
- Default gateway
- Wireless sensor network
- Energy consumption
- Node (physics)
- Routing (electronic design automation)
- Affordable and clean energy