Handling Sink and Object Mobility in Wireless Sensor Networks

Conference: Sixth International Conference on Computational Intelligence and Information Technology
Author(s): Kulwardhan Singh, T. P. Sharma Year: 2016
Grenze ID: 02.CIIT.2016.6.31 Page: 115-121

Abstract

The rapid progress of wireless communication and embedded micro-sensing MEMS technologies enable the wireless sensor networks (WSN) offer many new possibilities for applications such as remote monitoring objects and environmental surveillance by allowing the sink/user to move around freely. However, monitoring mobile objects and disseminating sensing data to the mobile sink raises significant design challenges for the routing scheme. In addition, limited power supply of sensor nodes and therefore reducing energy consumption in order to prolong the lifetime of the WSN is another challenge. In this paper, in order to monitor the mobile objects and disseminates the data to mobile sinks, we propose a routing scheme for Handling Sink and Object Mobility (HSOM) in Wireless Sensor Networks, which is energy efficient and has minimum rerouting frequency. Analytical and simulation study reveals significant improvement over the existing schemes.

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