Multi-hop and directed routing based on neighborhood cooperation in WSN
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- Conference Proceeding
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- INES 2011 - 15th International Conference on Intelligent Engineering Systems, Proceedings, 2011, pp. 221 - 227
- Issue Date:
- 2011-08-22
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The paper describes a relational abstraction of neighborhood cooperation for Wireless Sensor Network (WSN) where node can identify its neighbors around it. Since radio links have limited range only some nodes have a direct contact with the Base Station (BS) and data transmission is executed using multi-hop communication to ensure that information is send from one node to another towards the BS. The novel abstract uses a subordination relation, to manage the neighbor cooperation between WSN nodes, that exploits topological properties of the WSN. Based on the hop-distance from the BS, any node k is able to establish a set N<(k) consisting of nodes to which k has to send communication messages in order to maintain the data-flow direction towards the BS. © 2011 IEEE.
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