2022
DOI: 10.3390/s22207745
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Forest Fire Detection Using New Routing Protocol

Abstract: The Mobile Ad-Hoc Network (MANET) has received significant interest from researchers for several applications. In spite of developing and proposing numerous routing protocols for MANET, there are still routing protocols that are too inefficient in terms of sending data and energy consumption, which limits the lifetime of the network for forest fire monitoring. Therefore, this paper presents the development of a Location Aided Routing (LAR) protocol in forest fire detection. The new routing protocol is named th… Show more

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“…From the routing perspective, Wenning et al analysed the properties of the proposed EMA protocol with a wildfire scenario [20]. AL-Dhief et al [35] applied an enhanced version of the Location-Aided Routing Protocol [36] to support WSNbased wildfire monitoring. Verma et al proposed multi-sink routing architecture to monitor wildfires with heterogeneous WSN [37].…”
Section: Hazardous Event Monitoringmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…From the routing perspective, Wenning et al analysed the properties of the proposed EMA protocol with a wildfire scenario [20]. AL-Dhief et al [35] applied an enhanced version of the Location-Aided Routing Protocol [36] to support WSNbased wildfire monitoring. Verma et al proposed multi-sink routing architecture to monitor wildfires with heterogeneous WSN [37].…”
Section: Hazardous Event Monitoringmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…AL‐Dhief et al. [35] applied an enhanced version of the Location‐Aided Routing Protocol [36] to support WSN‐based wildfire monitoring. Verma et al.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Antoine-Santoni et al provided a performance analysis of an XMesh-based WSN during wildfire, where the nodes were equipped with fire-resisting insulation [5]. Somov provided an overview of WSN-compatible sensors and sensing techniques [6], while AL-Dhief et al further enhanced the Location-Aided Routing Protocol to adapt to wildfire monitoring scenarios [7]. While most proposed systems consider node failures, extensive node malfunction and its effect on monitoring capabilities were not investigated.…”
Section: A Wildfire Monitoringmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Furthermore, the authors of [9] developed a new approach for modeling the physical layer of V2X communications that can be extended to a wide range of configurations without leading to extensive measurement or simulation campaigns at the link layer. Subsequently, the authors of [10] reveal the application of a Mobile Ad Hoc Network. This paper presents the development of a location-aided routing protocol in forest fire detection that is based on three criteria: the route length between nodes, temperature sensing and the number of packets within node buffers (i.e., route busyness).…”
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