2009
DOI: 10.1109/tii.2009.2017938
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Enhancing Real-Time Delivery in Wireless Sensor Networks With Two-Hop Information

Abstract: Abstract-A two-hop neighborhood information-based routing protocol is proposed for real-time wireless sensor networks. The approach of mapping packet deadline to a velocity is adopted as that in SPEED; however, our routing decision is made based on the novel two-hop velocity integrated with energy balancing mechanism. Initiative drop control is embedded to enhance energy utilization efficiency, while reducing packet deadline miss ratio. Simulation and comparison show that the new protocol has led to lower pack… Show more

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“…THVR (Li et al 2009) is a two-hop neighbourhood information-based routing protocol for real time wireless sensor networks proposed to support the QoS in terms of real-time packet delivery along with better energy efficiency. PATH (Rezayat et al 2010) is another real-time protocol which uses the two-hop neighbour information for routing decisions.…”
Section: Real-time Routing Protocols For Wsnsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…THVR (Li et al 2009) is a two-hop neighbourhood information-based routing protocol for real time wireless sensor networks proposed to support the QoS in terms of real-time packet delivery along with better energy efficiency. PATH (Rezayat et al 2010) is another real-time protocol which uses the two-hop neighbour information for routing decisions.…”
Section: Real-time Routing Protocols For Wsnsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Out-of-date information will be irrelevant, mainly in real-time environments and may lead to negative effects to the systems (Li et al 2009). …”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…For the Ethernet, an optimized trajectory approach was proposed to improve the worst-case delay of an avionics full duplex switched Ethernet (AFDX) network (Bauer et al, 2010). In wireless sensor networks, a method of using two-hop information to enhance real-time delivery was proposed (Li et al, 2009); an approach which employs a frequency domain analysis for estimating end-to-end delay in multi-hop networks was presented (Despaux et al, 2012); discretetime queueing theory was employed to analyze the end-to-end delay in wireless multi-hop networks (Xie and Haenggi, 2009). End-to-end delay is also researched in cyber-physical systems (Rao et al, 2010;Xia et al, 2011), network control (Yao et al, 2013), and other networked systems.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Moreover, the algorithm doses not consider any guarantee about packet reliability. MMSPEED [15] is developed based on SPEED which is to define multiple delivery speeds for packets with various deadlines to support various QoS. THVR [16] offered real time algorithm as well as on adopted mapping packet deadline to a velocity likes SPEED, which is known as a good metric to delay imposed packet delivery.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%