Abstract

More and more sensor nodes which are deployed in smart cities for data collection and analysis form the ubiquitous urban Internet of Things. Energy saving and rapid data collection play a key role in environmental monitoring, military search, medical care, and general city management in smart cities. Therefore, it is a very meaningful and challenging work to design an energy efficient and fast routing protocol to collect data. Although the widely used duty cycle mechanism can effectively save energy, it brings greater delay to routing. Using wake-up radio enable nodes can effectively reduce the delay, but it will bring a large network deployment cost. So how to reduce the deployment cost and quickly route data is a challenge issue for sensor-based system. In this paper, Pre-Awake for Wake-up Radio Enable Sensor based system (PA-WuRES) routing protocol is proposed to reduce delay and deployment cost. The main contribution of our work are as follows: (a) A novel PA-WuRES protocol is proposed which requires much less WuR(WuR,Wake-up Radio) enable nodes, so its deployment cost is lower. (b) Using WuR enable nodes will increase a certain amount of energy consumption. Therefore, this paper proposes a differentiated service data routing mechanism to minimize energy consumption. (c) Full theoretical analysis and experimental results show that the proposed PA-WuRES protocol reduces the deployed WuR enable nodes by 80%, but sensitive-data routing delay is reduced by 48.4%.

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