Abstract

Cooperative diversity has gained much interest due to its ability to mitigate multipath fading without using multiple antennas. In multihop wireless networks, such as wireless sensor networks, per-node traffic load helps to provide important insights into designing efficient network protocols. Cooperative diversity introduces new aspects to the per-node traffic load. In this letter, we present an analytical model for estimating the per-node traffic load in a cooperative wireless sensor network. We consider a typical scenario, wherein the sensor nodes sense the environment and forward the events to a sink node using the greedy geographical routing. Our results confirm that traffic load increases as a function of the nodes vicinity to the sink node. Simulation results validate the accuracy of our analytical model.

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