TY - GEN
T1 - A novel stateless energy-efficient routing algorithm for large-scale wireless sensor networks with multiple sinks
AU - Soyturk, Mujdat
AU - Altilar, Turgay
PY - 2006
Y1 - 2006
N2 - As the energy becomes the most valuable resource in the wireless sensor networks, to prolong the lifetime ofthe network, energy-aware protocols are proposed which use the energy minimization techniques and multi-hop paths. However, multi-hop paths and complex calculations at nodes introduce delay and processing overhead. Providing energy-efficiency becomes a scalability problem. Scalability of a routing protocol for wireless sensor networks is mainly affected by the topological changes and by the number of sensor nodes in the network. In large scale networks with a large number of sensor nodes, multiple-sinks (gateways) should be used to provide scalability. In this paper, a novel stateless energy-efficient routing technique, Stateless Weight Routing with Multiple Sinks (MS-SWR), is introduced for wireless sensor networks. MS-SWR requires no locallglobal topological information. Property of being stateless avoids the communication overhead and reduces the calculations to minimum. In MS-SWR, reliability is provided by using multiple paths which also reduces the delay to minimum for the time-critical real-time traffic. The performance evaluation of the proposed technique shows that MS-SWR is scalable for large scale wireless sensor networks with multiple sinks.
AB - As the energy becomes the most valuable resource in the wireless sensor networks, to prolong the lifetime ofthe network, energy-aware protocols are proposed which use the energy minimization techniques and multi-hop paths. However, multi-hop paths and complex calculations at nodes introduce delay and processing overhead. Providing energy-efficiency becomes a scalability problem. Scalability of a routing protocol for wireless sensor networks is mainly affected by the topological changes and by the number of sensor nodes in the network. In large scale networks with a large number of sensor nodes, multiple-sinks (gateways) should be used to provide scalability. In this paper, a novel stateless energy-efficient routing technique, Stateless Weight Routing with Multiple Sinks (MS-SWR), is introduced for wireless sensor networks. MS-SWR requires no locallglobal topological information. Property of being stateless avoids the communication overhead and reduces the calculations to minimum. In MS-SWR, reliability is provided by using multiple paths which also reduces the delay to minimum for the time-critical real-time traffic. The performance evaluation of the proposed technique shows that MS-SWR is scalable for large scale wireless sensor networks with multiple sinks.
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U2 - 10.1109/WAMICON.2006.351942
DO - 10.1109/WAMICON.2006.351942
M3 - Conference contribution
AN - SCOPUS:48749127646
SN - 1424408482
SN - 9781424408481
T3 - IEEE Wireless and Microwave Technology Conference, WAMICON 2006
BT - IEEE Wireless and Microwave Technology Conference, WAMICON 2006
T2 - IEEE Wireless and Microwave Technology Conference, WAMICON 2006
Y2 - 4 December 2006 through 5 December 2006
ER -