Abstract

Recently researches show that significant energy saving can be achieved by introducing mobile relays into wireless sensor networks. However, due to the extra transceiver circuit energy and the mobility energy consumed by the mobile relay, it is not always better to pass data through the relay rather than to send it from source to destination directly. In this study, the authors study a novel link selection problem in a two-hop relay scenario where the relay has the ability to move. In this scenario, data from source can be passed through three kinds of links: the direct link, the initial relay link and the adjusted relay link. From the energy-saving perspective, the optimal moving direction, the position adjustment criterion and the optimal position of the mobile relay are firstly studied through mathematical analysis. Based on a comprehensive discussion of the energy performances of these three kinds of links, and energy-efficient link selection scheme is then presented. Both the amount of data to be sent and the distance between source and destination are shown to be closely related to the link selection scheme. Finally numerical simulations are carried out to verify the theoretical results.

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