2011 International Conference on High Performance Computing &Amp; Simulation 2011
DOI: 10.1109/hpcsim.2011.5999859
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A low energy and adaptive routing architecture for efficient field monitoring in heterogeneous wireless sensor networks

Abstract: Wireless Sensor Networks are composed of low cost and extremely power constrained sensor nodes scattered over a spatial region. They form multi-hop and self organized networks, making energy consumption a crucial design issue. Research has shown that clustering sensor nodes is an efficient method to manage energy consumption for prolonging the network lifetime, but most of routing protocols focus on homogeneous sensor networks and they are not optimized for the characteristics of heterogeneous networks, in whi… Show more

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“…HARP: A hierarchical Adaptive and reliable routing protocol [33] is an example for mobility based protocols in heterogeneous WSNs, it partitions the nodes into two types normal nodes and cluster nodes based on the residual energy capacities. It builds a hierarchical tree with the normal nodes and cluster head as root node, cluster nodes and sink node as root node.…”
Section: Heterogeneous Wsnsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…HARP: A hierarchical Adaptive and reliable routing protocol [33] is an example for mobility based protocols in heterogeneous WSNs, it partitions the nodes into two types normal nodes and cluster nodes based on the residual energy capacities. It builds a hierarchical tree with the normal nodes and cluster head as root node, cluster nodes and sink node as root node.…”
Section: Heterogeneous Wsnsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A wireless sensor network (WSN) is a self-configured or self-organized network. It contains a collection of small, low powered sensor nodes with limited transmission range and the base station or sink [1,2]. Sensor nodes in wireless sensor networks are prone to failure because of hardware and software failures, instability of communication link, battery depletion, dislocation, etc.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A WSN is a self-organized network including a set of low power nodes with limited transmission range and a sink node [10].…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Sensor network techniques assist in diagnosing any defect in the railway lines and preventing any probable event. As could be seen in Figure 3, in the discussed plans [1,2,4,[6][7][8][9][10], a base station or sink in the central control department delivers data collected by existing sensors in the route or in the train to the central server for data analysis and issuing necessary commands. Considering the advantages of a mobile sink, including longer network life, lower power consumption, load balancing by moving the sink, ease of data collection, and so forth, the method was proposed based on the moving sink that is optimal for the plan, as indicated in Figure 4.…”
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confidence: 99%