2009
DOI: 10.1109/tii.2008.2011052
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EARQ: Energy Aware Routing for Real-Time and Reliable Communication in Wireless Industrial Sensor Networks

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“…Furthermore, Aissani et al [60] presented EA-SPEED to drop the delayed packets in early time and extend the stateless nondeterministic geographic forwarding (SNGF) of the SPEED protocol. In this extension, next hop was decided while considering speed [61], was proposed to support real-time, reliable delivery of a packet and energy awareness in wireless industrial sensor networks. To do this, each node exchanges beacon messages with its neighbor nodes and records the energy cost, time delay, and reliability needed to reach the sink node into its routing table.…”
Section: Routingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Furthermore, Aissani et al [60] presented EA-SPEED to drop the delayed packets in early time and extend the stateless nondeterministic geographic forwarding (SNGF) of the SPEED protocol. In this extension, next hop was decided while considering speed [61], was proposed to support real-time, reliable delivery of a packet and energy awareness in wireless industrial sensor networks. To do this, each node exchanges beacon messages with its neighbor nodes and records the energy cost, time delay, and reliability needed to reach the sink node into its routing table.…”
Section: Routingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A routing protocol for IWSNs is presented in [51] that attains energy-efficiency, and reliable data transmission for real-time traffic. Recent works [52] [53] have presented routing schemes for reliable data transmission with energy efficient communication for industrial networks.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…(Flammini et al, 2009) A comparison of several different network layer protocols from network performance point of view has been presented in (Martinez, et al, 2007). (Heo et al, 2009) discusses several RT routing protocols, concerning especially the industrial applications. They also propose an approach, EARQ that takes into account the RT, reliability and energy efficiency of the communications.…”
Section: Protocolsmentioning
confidence: 99%