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Future WSNs are expected to carry different traffic such as voice and video as well as data to serve both real and non-real time applications. Therefore, the reliability and quality of the data delivered to support diverse applications is very important. Also, service differentiation is an essential component of QoS that should be supported by routing protocols. In this paper, we introduce a novel...
This paper proposes a reliable routing protocol on wireless sensor networks based on the well-known AODV routing protocol. The main idea of proposed protocol is to find the route which has the highest end-to-end reliability from the source to the destination based on the hop-by-hop packet reception probability. We consider the end-to-end reliability of a route as the product of hop-by-hop packet reception...
With the success of wireless technologies in consumer electronics, standard wireless technologies are envisioned to be deployed in industrial environments as well. Many industrial applications have stringent requirements on reliability and timing. In wired environments, reliability is well catered by field-bus systems. When wireless links are adopted, reliability requirement is significantly more...
Designing a reliable transport protocol is a new challenging area in wireless sensor networks (WSNs). Traditional transport layer protocols (such as TCP and UDP) canpsilat directly be applied to the WSNs. Generally transport layer is responsible for congestion control and reliable packet delivery. Congestion is an essential problem in WSNs. It not only wastes the scarce energy due to a large number...
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