2013
DOI: 10.1155/2013/730819
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A Reliable Data Collection Protocol Based on Erasure-Resilient Code in Asymmetric Wireless Sensor Networks

Abstract: This paper presents RECPE, a reliable collection protocol for aggregating data packets from all the sensor nodes to the sink in a large-scale WSN (wireless sensor network). Unlike some well-known reliable data collection protocols such as CTP (Collection Tree Protocol) that uses ETX (expected transmission count) as the routing metric, RECPE exploits ETF (expected transmission count over forward links) to construct a one-way collection tree, which avoids missing some good routes and reduces the effect of asymme… Show more

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“…Symmetric and asymmetric transmission systems were assumed in [8]. The main goal of the work in [8] is to have "good" routes from all nodes to the sink node.…”
Section: Literature Surveymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Symmetric and asymmetric transmission systems were assumed in [8]. The main goal of the work in [8] is to have "good" routes from all nodes to the sink node.…”
Section: Literature Surveymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Reference [ 13 ], proposes RECPE a collection protocol which is reliable in a significant high scale WSN for aggregating packets from the source to sink. This protocol has successfully covered all the routes in the network by employing expected transmission count for forward links (ETF) method for constructing a collection tree, thereby reducing the consequence of the asymmetric link in the entire network.…”
Section: Related Literaturementioning
confidence: 99%
“…There have been a lot of protocols proposed for data acquisition in sensor networks. In [15], the authors proposed collection tree protocol that uses ETX (expected transmission count) as the routing metric to construct one-way collection tree. A CDS-based network backbone for data collection is introduced in [16], to balance energy consumption and prolong the router lifetime in the backbone.…”
Section: Statement Of Purposementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Multichannel is also used in [19] to reduce interference. Those protocols, some of them only support one-way traffic from sensor routers to one concentrator like [15], or hard to be extended for general sensor-to-sensor communications [16,17]. Some of the protocols like [19] require specific support from lower layers, which are hard to be applied to normal sensor equipment.…”
Section: Statement Of Purposementioning
confidence: 99%