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Real–time Routing Protocol with Load Distribution in Wireless Sensor Network Based on IEEE 802.11 and IEEE 802.15.4

Adel Ali Ahmed, and Liza A. Latiff, and Norsheila Fisal, (2007) Real–time Routing Protocol with Load Distribution in Wireless Sensor Network Based on IEEE 802.11 and IEEE 802.15.4. Jurnal Teknologi, 47 (D). pp. 71-90.

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Official URL: http://www.penerbit.utm.my/onlinejournal/47/D/JTDIS47D06.pdf

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Universiti Teknologi Malaysia. Faculty of Electrical Engineering
Universiti Teknologi Malaysia. Faculty of Electrical Engineering
Universiti Teknologi Malaysia. Faculty of Electrical Engineering

Abstract

Abstract: In Wireless Sensor Network (WSN), sensors gather information about the physical world, while base station takes decisions and then perform appropriate actions upon the environment, which allows a user to effectively sense and monitor from a distance in real time. This paper proposes a novel real time routing protocol with load distribution (RTLD) that provides efficient power consumption and high packet delivery ratio in WSN. The highlight advantage of RTLD is that it can deliver packets within their end–to–end deadlines, while minimizing the network miss ratio and power consumption. It combines the geocast forwarding with link quality, maximum velocity and remaining power to achieve the real time routing in WSN. The remaining power capability assists WSN to avoid routing holes problem due to power expiration.
Abstrak: Dalam Rangkaian Penderia Tanpa Wayar (WSN), penderia mengumpul maklumat tentang alam fizikal manakala stesen tapak membuat keputusan dan kemudiannya melaksanakan tindakan yang sesuai ke atas persekitaran tersebut. Proses ini membenarkan seseorang pengguna untuk mengesan dan mengawas rangkaian dengan berkesan pada jarak jauh dalam masa sebenar. Kertas kerja ini mencadangkan satu protokol penentuan laluan masa sebenar dengan agihan beban yang baru (RTLD). Protokol ini menyediakan penggunaan kuasa secara efisen dan kadar penerimaan data yang tinggi dalam WSN. Kebaikan yang ketara dalam RTLD ialah boleh menghantar paket dalam tempoh hujung–ke–hujung yang ditentukan sementara dapat meminimumkan nisbah tersasar rangkaian dan penggunaan kuasa. Protokol ini juga menggabungkan konsep maju dengan maklumat geografi berserta dengan kualiti laluan, kelajuan maksimum dan baki kuasa pada nod untuk merealisasikan penentuan laluan masa sebenar dalam WSN. Penentuan baki kuasa nod dapat membantu WSN untuk mengelak masalah ketiadaan nod jiran yang disebabkan oleh ketandusan kuasa pada nod.

Item Type:Journal
Keywords:MICAz sensor node, packet reception rate, remaining power, signal to noise ratio, end–to–end delay, delivery ratio, Nod penderia MICAz, kadar penerimaan paket, baki kuasa, nisbah isyarat hangar, lengah hujung–ke–hujung, kadar penghantaran
Subjects:UNSPECIFIED
ID Code:4042

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