Geographic routing based on on-demand neighbor position information in large-scale mobile sensor networks

Euisin Lee, Soochang Park, Hosung Park, Jeongchul Lee, Sang-Ha Kim
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Geographic routing has been considered as a scalable approach in ad-hoc and sensor networks since it exploits pure position information of neighbors and a destination node instead of global topology information to route data packets. To obtain the position information of the neighbors, many geographic routing protocols assume that each node exchange periodically its own position information with its neighbors. However, these periodically position exchanges in regions without packet forwarding make nodes consume unnecessary energy. In addition, given that the nodes have mobility, when a node forwards a packet, the position information of its neighbor nodes may be invalid. Hence, in these mobile networks, it is more efficient that a mobile node collects the position information of its neighbors when it needs to forward a packet. Because every sender node in geographic routing also selects the nearest neighbor node to the destination node as the receiver node, obtaining the position information of only closer neighbor nodes to the destination node can save more wireless resources than obtaining that of all neighbor nodes. In large-scale networks, because many wireless collisions can happen due to position exchanges of many neighbor nodes, they should share limited wireless resources. Therefore, we propose a mechanism to solve these issues of geographic routing in large-scale mobile networks. Simulation results show that the proposed mechanism has better performance than the existing geographic routing protocols.
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大规模移动传感器网络中基于按需邻居位置信息的地理路由
地理路由在自组织网络和传感器网络中被认为是一种可扩展的方法,因为它利用邻居和目标节点的纯位置信息而不是全局拓扑信息来路由数据包。为了获得邻居的位置信息,许多地理路由协议假设每个节点定期与邻居交换自己的位置信息。但是,这些周期性的交换在没有报文转发的区域进行,使得节点消耗了不必要的能量。另外,由于节点具有可移动性,当一个节点转发报文时,其邻居节点的位置信息可能是无效的。因此,在这些移动网络中,当移动节点需要转发数据包时,收集其邻居的位置信息会更有效率。由于地理路由中的每个发送节点也选择距离目的节点最近的邻居节点作为接收节点,因此只获取距离目的节点最近的邻居节点的位置信息比获取所有邻居节点的位置信息可以节省更多的无线资源。在大规模网络中,由于多个相邻节点的位置交换会产生许多无线冲突,因此它们应该共享有限的无线资源。因此,我们提出了一种解决大规模移动网络中地理路由问题的机制。仿真结果表明,该机制比现有的地理路由协议具有更好的性能。
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