2016
DOI: 10.1155/2016/4158735
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On the Exploration of Adaptive Mechanisms Providing Reliability in Clustered WSNs for Power Plant Monitoring

Abstract: Wireless Sensor Networks (WSNs) are used in almost every sensing and detection environment instead of wired devices in the current world, all the more in power plant monitoring applications. In such a kind of environment, providing reliability is a challenging task, since WSN makes use of low powered sensors. There are many existing works that provide reliable transmission in WSN (predominantly via multipath routing). However, most of the existing works take additional delay, excessive packet loss, and energy … Show more

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“…The reliability can take into account the Packet Delivery Rate (PDR) on the link considered, the energy of the candidate node, the SNR, etc. Examples are given in [13] for a clustered WSN. In the RPL routing protocol [15], the objective function determines the rank of a node.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
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“…The reliability can take into account the Packet Delivery Rate (PDR) on the link considered, the energy of the candidate node, the SNR, etc. Examples are given in [13] for a clustered WSN. In the RPL routing protocol [15], the objective function determines the rank of a node.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…After having selected the most reliable components, as in [13], the only mean to increase reliability consists in introducing redundancy and manage it according to either a masking approach or a detection-recovery approach. In a masking approach, the error is masked as long as the number of faults occurring is smaller than or equal to the number of faults tolerated.…”
Section: Redundancy Patternsmentioning
confidence: 99%