Taming the underlying challenges of reliable multihop routing in sensor networks
University of California, Berkeley · Intel (United States)
Abstract
The dynamic and lossy nature of wireless communication poses major challenges to reliable, self-organizing multihop networks. These non-ideal characteristics are more problematic with the primitive, low-power radio transceivers found in sensor networks, and raise new issues that routing protocols must address. Link connectivity statistics should be captured dynamically through an efficient yet adaptive link estimator and routing decisions should exploit such connectivity statistics to achieve reliability. Link status and routing information must be maintained in a neighborhood table with constant space regardless of cell density. We study and evaluate link estimator, neighborhood table management, and reliable…
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3Topics & keywords
- Computer science
- Computer network
- Routing protocol
- Routing table
- Static routing
- Dynamic Source Routing
- Multipath routing
- Policy-based routing
- Affordable and clean energy