TY - JOUR
T1 - AsOR
T2 - An energy efficient multi-hop opportunistic routing protocol for wireless sensor networks over rayleigh fading channels
AU - Wei, Chen
AU - Zhi, Chen
AU - Fan, Pingyi
AU - Letaief, Khaled Ben
PY - 2009/5
Y1 - 2009/5
N2 - In this paper, we describe an efficient and energy conservative unicast routing technique for multi-hop wireless sensor networks over Rayleigh fading channels, which we shall refer to as Assistant Opportunistic Routing(AsOR) protocol. In contrast to previous works, this protocol is presented from a systematic energy conservation perspective. During the sourcedestination transmission, the AsOR protocol forwards the data stream through a sequence of nodes, which are classified as three different node sets, namely, the frame node, the assistant node and the unselected node. The frame nodes are indispensable to decode-and-forward while the assistant nodes provide protections for unsuccessful opportunistic transmissions. Based on the AsOR protocol, each predetermined route can be divided into several disjoint segments, and we establish a mathematical model to characterize the energy consumptions for each node in one segment. Furthermore, we provide a method for selecting the optimal value N*, the number of nodes in one transmission segment, which can lead to the minimum average energy consumption. Numerical results will confirm that the proposed protocol is energy conservative compared with other two traditional routing protocols both in slow and fast Raleigh fading channels and that the method for searching the optimal value N* is efficient. Finally, robustness analysis for the theoretical results are presented.
AB - In this paper, we describe an efficient and energy conservative unicast routing technique for multi-hop wireless sensor networks over Rayleigh fading channels, which we shall refer to as Assistant Opportunistic Routing(AsOR) protocol. In contrast to previous works, this protocol is presented from a systematic energy conservation perspective. During the sourcedestination transmission, the AsOR protocol forwards the data stream through a sequence of nodes, which are classified as three different node sets, namely, the frame node, the assistant node and the unselected node. The frame nodes are indispensable to decode-and-forward while the assistant nodes provide protections for unsuccessful opportunistic transmissions. Based on the AsOR protocol, each predetermined route can be divided into several disjoint segments, and we establish a mathematical model to characterize the energy consumptions for each node in one segment. Furthermore, we provide a method for selecting the optimal value N*, the number of nodes in one transmission segment, which can lead to the minimum average energy consumption. Numerical results will confirm that the proposed protocol is energy conservative compared with other two traditional routing protocols both in slow and fast Raleigh fading channels and that the method for searching the optimal value N* is efficient. Finally, robustness analysis for the theoretical results are presented.
KW - Energy conservation
KW - Opportunistic routing
KW - Rayleigh fading channels
KW - Wireless sensor networks
UR - https://www.webofscience.com/wos/woscc/full-record/WOS:000265984400042
UR - https://openalex.org/W2163458984
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/77955736846
U2 - 10.1109/TWC.2009.071388
DO - 10.1109/TWC.2009.071388
M3 - Journal Article
SN - 1536-1276
VL - 8
SP - 2452
EP - 2463
JO - IEEE Transactions on Wireless Communications
JF - IEEE Transactions on Wireless Communications
IS - 5
ER -