Efficient tree based code dissemination and search protocol for small subset of sensors

Hiromu Asahina, I. Sasase, Hisao Yamamoto
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Code dissemination is an important and challenging task in wireless sensor networks (WSNs). Although there are a lot of dissemination protocols, the situation where small subset of nodes requires the code, such as a WSN shared among multiple users, is not considered. Some prior works have proposed dissemination protocols using high power sensors or clustering to enable efficient dissemination for a small subset of sensors with low transmission cost. However, the high power sensors or cluster heads incur the congestion around or between these nodes and the increase of the energy consumption. In this paper, we propose an efficient tree-based code dissemination and search protocol which enables to disseminate a code to small subsets without high power sensors and cluster heads. The protocol is based on an idea that the source only disseminates the code along the route in which the largest number of destinations are located and the rest of destinations obtains the code from the former destinations. Since the most of destinations obtains the code along a single route and a destination has the way to obtain the code by itself, energy consumption is mitigated and 100% packet receive ratio is guaranteed. We employ a standard routing protocol RPL (Routing Protocol for Low-Power and Lossy Networks) for the base of our proposed scheme. We evaluate the proposed scheme and compare with two conventional schemes which enable the dissemination for small subset of sensors. Our simulations show that our proposed scheme reduces the transmission count by 80% and enables to avoid the congestion compared with the conventional schemes.
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基于树的高效代码分发和小子集传感器搜索协议
在无线传感器网络(WSNs)中,代码分发是一项重要而富有挑战性的任务。虽然有很多传播协议,但没有考虑到小节点子集需要代码的情况,例如多个用户共享的WSN。先前的一些研究提出了使用高功率传感器或聚类的传播协议,以低传输成本实现一小部分传感器的有效传播。但是,高功率的传感器或簇头会导致这些节点周围或节点之间的拥塞和能量消耗的增加。在本文中,我们提出了一种高效的基于树的代码传播和搜索协议,该协议可以在没有高功率传感器和簇头的情况下将代码传播到小子集。该协议基于这样一种思想,即源只沿着目的地数量最多的路由传播代码,其余目的地从以前的目的地获取代码。由于大多数目的地都是沿着一条路由获取代码的,并且目的地有自己获取代码的方法,因此降低了能耗,并保证了100%的包接收率。我们采用了一个标准的路由协议RPL(低功耗和有损网络路由协议)作为我们提出的方案的基础。我们对该方案进行了评估,并与两种传统方案进行了比较,这两种方案能够实现小子集传感器的传播。仿真结果表明,与传统方案相比,该方案减少了80%的传输次数,避免了拥塞。
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