A QoS-Guaranteed Coverage Precedence Routing Algorithm for Wireless Sensor Networks
Journal
Sensors
Journal Volume
11
Journal Issue
12
Pages
3418--3438
Date Issued
2011-03
Author(s)
Tzu-Shiang, Lin
Cheng-Long, Chuang
Chia-Pang, Chen
Chin-Hong, Sun
Wei-Wen, Liang
Abstract
For mission-critical applications of wireless sensor networks (WSNs) involving extensive battlefield surveillance, medical healthcare, etc., it is crucial to have low-power, new protocols, methodologies and structures for transferring data and information in a network with full sensing coverage capability for an extended working period. The upmost mission is to ensure that the network is fully functional providing reliable transmission of the sensed data without the risk of data loss. WSNs have been applied to various types of mission-critical applications. Coverage preservation is one of the most essential functions to guarantee quality of service (QoS) in WSNs. However, a tradeoff exists between sensing coverage and network lifetime due to the limited energy supplies of sensor nodes. In this study, we propose a routing protocol to accommodate both energy-balance and coverage-preservation for sensor nodes in WSNs. The energy consumption for radio transmissions and the residual energy over the network are taken into account when the proposed protocol determines an energy-efficient route for a packet. The simulation results demonstrate that the proposed protocol is able to increase the duration of the on-dutynetwork and provide up to 98.3% and 85.7% of extra service time with 100% sensing coverage ratio comparing with LEACH and the LEACH-Coverage-U protocols, respectively. ? 2011 by the authors; licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland.
Subjects
Quality of service (QoS); Routing algorithm; Sensing coverage problem; Wireless sensor network (WSN)
SDGs
Other Subjects
algorithm; article; computer network; computer simulation; emergency health service; human; methodology; power supply; radiofrequency radiation; telemetry; wireless communication; Algorithms; Computer Communication Networks; Computer Simulation; Electric Power Supplies; Emergency Medical Services; Humans; Radio Waves; Telemetry; Wireless Technology
Type
journal article