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Real-time data delivery is the most important requirement for mission-critical applications in wireless sensor networks. Since a mobile sink is requested for applications and for energy efficiency in WSNs, an Expect Area-based Real-time Routing protocol (EAR2) is proposed to support real-time routing to the mobile sink. EAR2 is based on an Expect Area (EA) of the mobile sink and exploit flooding of...
Real-time data dissemination to a multicast group is data delivery to each member in the multicast group within the desired time deadline. The hardest aspect of this mission is to enforce the real-time constraint in the communication between a source and the furthest member since an end-to-end delay is proportional to a physical distance in wireless sensor networks. We call it the critical distance...
In wireless sensor networks, real-time data delivery schemes typically achieve a desired delivery speed by proactively performing one-hop lookahead. Recently, to reduce the deadline miss ratio against the desired delivery speed, a study has proposed a real-time routing protocol based on proactively performing twohop lookahead. However, the recent study might cause heavy message exchange overhead and...
Typical real-time routing data dissemination schemes employ 1-hop transmission speed based on the 1-hop lookahead manner that proactively obtains information of 1-hop neighbor nodes and selects one that satisfies a desired delivery speed as next hop. To improve performance of 1-hop lookahead based real-time routing protocols, THVR (Two-Hop Velocity-based Routing) is proposed. THVR reduces deadline...
Many researches in wireless sensor networks have been exploited a geographic routing to effectively disseminate data between sinks and sources. However, the geographic routing needs that the sinks and the sources are aware of location information of each other. To know the location information, there have been proposed two manners. The first manner is a sink-initiated location information flooding...
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