DCBRP: a deterministic chain-based routing protocol for wireless sensor networks

Background: Wireless sensor networks (WSNs) are a promising area for both researchers and industry because of their various applications The sensor node expends the majority of its energy on communication with other nodes. Therefore, the routing protocol plays an important role in delivering network...

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Main Authors: Marhoon, Haydar Abdulameer, Mahmuddin, Massudi, Awang Nor, Shahrudin
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spelling my.uum.repo.206062017-01-16T08:02:52Z http://repo.uum.edu.my/20606/ DCBRP: a deterministic chain-based routing protocol for wireless sensor networks Marhoon, Haydar Abdulameer Mahmuddin, Massudi Awang Nor, Shahrudin QA75 Electronic computers. Computer science Background: Wireless sensor networks (WSNs) are a promising area for both researchers and industry because of their various applications The sensor node expends the majority of its energy on communication with other nodes. Therefore, the routing protocol plays an important role in delivering network data while minimizing energy consumption as much as possible. The chain-based routing approach is superior to other approaches. However, chain-based routing protocols still expend substantial energy in the Chain Head (CH) node. In addition, these protocols also have the bottleneck issues.Methods:A novel routing protocol which is Deterministic Chain-Based Routing Protocol (DCBRP). DCBRP consists of three mechanisms: Backbone Construction Mechanism, Chain Head Selection (CHS), and the Next Hop Connection Mechanism. The CHS mechanism is presented in detail, and it is evaluated through comparison with the CCM and TSCP using an ns-3 simulator. Results:It show that DCBRP outperforms both CCM and TSCP in terms of end-to-end delay by 19.3 and 65%, respectively, CH energy consumption by 18.3 and 23.0%, respectively, overall energy consumption by 23.7 and 31.4%, respectively, network lifetime by 22 and 38%, respectively, and the energy*delay metric by 44.85 and 77.54%, respectively.Conclusion:DCBRP can be used in any deterministic node deployment applications, such as smart cities or smart agriculture, to reduce energy depletion and prolong the lifetimes of WSNs. SpringerOpen 2016 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en cc4_by http://repo.uum.edu.my/20606/1/SpringerPlus%20%205%202035%20%202016%20%201%20-%2021.pdf Marhoon, Haydar Abdulameer and Mahmuddin, Massudi and Awang Nor, Shahrudin (2016) DCBRP: a deterministic chain-based routing protocol for wireless sensor networks. SpringerPlus, 5 (1). pp. 1-21. ISSN 2193-1801 http://doi.org/10.1186/s40064-016-3704-1 doi:10.1186/s40064-016-3704-1
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Marhoon, Haydar Abdulameer
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Awang Nor, Shahrudin
DCBRP: a deterministic chain-based routing protocol for wireless sensor networks
description Background: Wireless sensor networks (WSNs) are a promising area for both researchers and industry because of their various applications The sensor node expends the majority of its energy on communication with other nodes. Therefore, the routing protocol plays an important role in delivering network data while minimizing energy consumption as much as possible. The chain-based routing approach is superior to other approaches. However, chain-based routing protocols still expend substantial energy in the Chain Head (CH) node. In addition, these protocols also have the bottleneck issues.Methods:A novel routing protocol which is Deterministic Chain-Based Routing Protocol (DCBRP). DCBRP consists of three mechanisms: Backbone Construction Mechanism, Chain Head Selection (CHS), and the Next Hop Connection Mechanism. The CHS mechanism is presented in detail, and it is evaluated through comparison with the CCM and TSCP using an ns-3 simulator. Results:It show that DCBRP outperforms both CCM and TSCP in terms of end-to-end delay by 19.3 and 65%, respectively, CH energy consumption by 18.3 and 23.0%, respectively, overall energy consumption by 23.7 and 31.4%, respectively, network lifetime by 22 and 38%, respectively, and the energy*delay metric by 44.85 and 77.54%, respectively.Conclusion:DCBRP can be used in any deterministic node deployment applications, such as smart cities or smart agriculture, to reduce energy depletion and prolong the lifetimes of WSNs.
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author Marhoon, Haydar Abdulameer
Mahmuddin, Massudi
Awang Nor, Shahrudin
author_facet Marhoon, Haydar Abdulameer
Mahmuddin, Massudi
Awang Nor, Shahrudin
author_sort Marhoon, Haydar Abdulameer
title DCBRP: a deterministic chain-based routing protocol for wireless sensor networks
title_short DCBRP: a deterministic chain-based routing protocol for wireless sensor networks
title_full DCBRP: a deterministic chain-based routing protocol for wireless sensor networks
title_fullStr DCBRP: a deterministic chain-based routing protocol for wireless sensor networks
title_full_unstemmed DCBRP: a deterministic chain-based routing protocol for wireless sensor networks
title_sort dcbrp: a deterministic chain-based routing protocol for wireless sensor networks
publisher SpringerOpen
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url http://repo.uum.edu.my/20606/1/SpringerPlus%20%205%202035%20%202016%20%201%20-%2021.pdf
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