Abstract

TSCH (Time-Slotted Channel Hopping) protocol is introduced recently by IETF 6TiSCH working group for achieving low energy consumption and highly reliable IEEE 802.15.4e. TSCH is a synchronous MAC (Medium Access Control) protocol with IPv6 enabling Internet of Things (Io T) that are deployed in environments that are prone to interference. However, the IEEE 802.15.4e only describes TSCH link-layer design without a study of communication scheduling and network formation for high density and rapid mobile ad hoc network (MANET) which are still an open issue to the research community. The exiting model incurs high latency and energy overhead for performing device association. To address aforementioned issues, this paper present an Adaptive Routing (AR) model for MANET using mobility enabled TSCH network. Our model reduces the overhead of mobile device within mobility enabled TSCH network by introducing a novel modified beaconing for achieving Adaptive Routing design. Experiment are conducted to evaluate performance of AR over existing approaches shows significant reduction of energy overhead and attain good packet routing outcomes.

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