Abstract
AbstractGeographical routing is an area of interest for wireless sensor networks because of its scalability and local decision making capability. Usually, geographical routing protocols rely on greedy approach and suffer from the void node problem (VNP). This paper presents an angular three-dimensional routing protocol (A3DR) for wireless sensor networks. In A3DR, the next hop is selected from nodes available in solid angle decided dynamically based on network density,i.e., larger solid angle for sparse networks while a smaller angle for dense one. The delay based contention mechanism has been proposed to select a suitable forwarding node among nodes lying in a particular solid angle. A3DR has a provision to adaptively tune the solid angle to resolve the void node problem. Further, the proposed protocol A3DR will take care of traffic congestion problem suffered by beaconless routing protocol. The A3DR tackle the concave void problem by allowing conditional backtracking to find another suitable path and prevent looping. Additionally, A3DR address overhear problem by utilizing the concept of request-to-forward and clear-to-forward for the nodes lying outside the solid angle 60°. The performance of proposed A3DR is compared with existing protocols by implementing it on the INET framework under OMNET++ simulator. The simulation results indicate that A3DR achieves a high packet reception rate while maximizing the residual energy and minimizing traffic overhead.
Highlights
Geographical routing is an area of interest for wireless sensor networks because of its scalability and local decision making capability
Geographical routing protocols rely on greedy approach and suffer from the void node problem (VNP)
In angular 3D geographical routing (A3DR), the hop is selected from nodes available in solid angle decided dynamically based on network density, i.e., larger solid angle for sparse networks while a smaller angle for dense one
Summary
Abstract: Geographical routing is an area of interest for wireless sensor networks because of its scalability and local decision making capability. Geographical routing protocols rely on greedy approach and suffer from the void node problem (VNP). This paper presents an angular threedimensional routing protocol (A3DR) for wireless sensor networks. The delay based contention mechanism has been proposed to select a suitable forwarding node among nodes lying in a particular solid angle. A3DR has a provision to adaptively tune the solid angle to resolve the void node problem. Wireless sensor networks (WSNs) become a prime technology for remote monitoring applications [28, 32]. The WSN composed of a large number of low cost portable smart wireless sensor nodes to monitor the environment where each node is a combination of two systems: wireless communication and embedded systems. GRPs are known as location-based, position based or geometric routing protocols
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