Abstract

A wireless sensor network is a large collection of sensor nodes with limited power supply and constrained computational capability. Due to the restricted communication range and high density of sensor nodes, packet forwarding in sensor networks is usually performed through multi-hop data transmission. Therefore, routing in wireless sensor networks has been considered an important field of research over the past decade. Nowadays, multipath routing approach is widely used in wireless sensor networks to improve network performance through efficient utilization of available network resources. Accordingly, the main aim of this survey is to present the concept of the multipath routing approach and its fundamental challenges, as well as the basic motivations for utilizing this technique in wireless sensor networks. In addition, we present a comprehensive taxonomy on the existing multipath routing protocols, which are especially designed for wireless sensor networks. We highlight the primary motivation behind the development of each protocol category and explain the operation of different protocols in detail, with emphasis on their advantages and disadvantages. Furthermore, this paper compares and summarizes the state-of-the-art multipath routing techniques from the network application point of view. Finally, we identify open issues for further research in the development of multipath routing protocols for wireless sensor networks.

Highlights

  • Recent advances in wireless communication technologies and the manufacture of inexpensive wireless devices have led to the introduction of low-power wireless sensor networks

  • We focus on the multipath routing approach and the related issues that should be considered in the design of these protocols for wireless sensor networks

  • This paper provides a comprehensive analysis of the most recently proposed multipath routing protocols for wireless sensor networks

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Summary

Introduction

Recent advances in wireless communication technologies and the manufacture of inexpensive wireless devices have led to the introduction of low-power wireless sensor networks. Most of the existing routing protocols in wireless sensor networks are designed based on the single-path routing strategy without considering the effects of various traffic load intensities In this approach, each source node selects a single path which can satisfy performance requirements of the intended application for transmitting its traffic towards the sink node. These surveys describe and analyze the general routing strategies proposed for sensor networks [4,5] None of these literatures has provided a comprehensive taxonomy on the existing multipath routing protocols for wireless sensor networks. Al-Karaki et al [4] presented routing challenges and design issues in wireless sensor networks They classified all the existing routing strategies based on the network structure and protocol operation.

Routing in Wireless Sensor Networks
Multipath Routing in Wireless Sensor Networks
Motivations for Using Multipath Routing Approach in Wireless Sensor Networks
Basic Principals in Designing Multipath Routing Protocols
Taxonomy of the Existing Multipath Routing Protocols
Alternative Path Routing
Concurrent Multipath Routing
Multipath Routing Protocols for Reliable Data Transmission
Multipath Routing Protocols for Efficient Network Resource Utilization
Application Related Issues
Motivation
Findings
Conclusions and Future Directions
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