2009 International Symposium on Collaborative Technologies and Systems 2009
DOI: 10.1109/cts.2009.5067486
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Cluster Based Routing protocol for Mobile Nodes in Wireless Sensor Network

Abstract: Mobility of sensor nodes in wireless sensor network (WSN) has posed new challenges particularly in packet delivery ratio and energy consumption. Some real applications impose combined environments of fixed and mobile sensor nodes in the same network, while others demand a complete mobile sensors environment. Packet loss that occurs due to mobility of the sensor nodes is one of the main challenges which comes in parallel with energy consumption. In this paper, we use cross layer design between medium access con… Show more

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“…Each intermediate node is part of the path between a source and a destination, is like a router. In [12] the performance evaluation of several routing protocols, namely AODV, BATMAN, DYMO and OLSR in a specific emergency response scenario, which is a disaster response operation after an explosion in a chemical plant, shows that the packet loss rate can go up 70 % caused by high mobility. Ramrekha and Politis [13] presents the performance of AODV, OLSR in emergency situation inside a building, show that OLSR proactive behavior is better than AODV reactive behavior for networks with low density.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Each intermediate node is part of the path between a source and a destination, is like a router. In [12] the performance evaluation of several routing protocols, namely AODV, BATMAN, DYMO and OLSR in a specific emergency response scenario, which is a disaster response operation after an explosion in a chemical plant, shows that the packet loss rate can go up 70 % caused by high mobility. Ramrekha and Politis [13] presents the performance of AODV, OLSR in emergency situation inside a building, show that OLSR proactive behavior is better than AODV reactive behavior for networks with low density.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…To overcome the data lost due to the sensor nodes mobility, a cross-layer design between the medium access control and the network layers named CBR-Mobile is proposed in [24]. The main idea is to adapt the network traffic to the sensor nodes mobility.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the CBR-Mobile protocol, the cluster-based routing collaborates with the hybrid MAC protocol to support the sensor nodes mobility. The schedule time slots are used to send the data messages while the contention time slots are used to send the join registration messages [24].…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Thus, these schemes cannot be used in M2M applications that require mobility of MTC devices, such as health monitoring. LEACH-M [8], LEACH-ME [9,10] and CBR [11] are well-known mobility-centric, clusterbased scheduling schemes. However, these approaches allow data redundancy and are not energy efficient.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%