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March inspired geographic routing protocol in wireless sensor networks | |
Wang G.-J.2; Wang T.2; Jia W.-J.1 | |
2007-02-01 | |
Source Publication | Chinese Journal of Sensors and Actuators |
ISSN | 10041699 |
Volume | 20Issue:2Pages:382-386 |
Abstract | In order to save the limited energy of the sensors, a novel geographic routing protocol called March Inspired Geographic (MIG) routing protocol is proposed for "many to one" communications in wireless sensor networks. With the proposed protocol, the packet can avoid meeting the "hole" in advance instead of bypassing the hole after it meets the hole. So this protocol decreases both the routing distance and energy consumption. Simulation studies show that this protocol can construct the route very fast with less energy consumption and achieves short routing distance, so it can be used for large-scale wireless sensor networks. |
Keyword | Bypass hole in advance Energy-efficiency Geographic routing March inspired Wireless sensor networks |
URL | View the original |
Language | 英語English |
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Document Type | Journal article |
Collection | University of Macau |
Affiliation | 1.City University of Hong Kong 2.Central South University China |
Recommended Citation GB/T 7714 | Wang G.-J.,Wang T.,Jia W.-J.. March inspired geographic routing protocol in wireless sensor networks[J]. Chinese Journal of Sensors and Actuators, 2007, 20(2), 382-386. |
APA | Wang G.-J.., Wang T.., & Jia W.-J. (2007). March inspired geographic routing protocol in wireless sensor networks. Chinese Journal of Sensors and Actuators, 20(2), 382-386. |
MLA | Wang G.-J.,et al."March inspired geographic routing protocol in wireless sensor networks".Chinese Journal of Sensors and Actuators 20.2(2007):382-386. |
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