研究目的
To design a generic, flexible communication infrastructure for wireless sensor networks (WSNs) that separates communication functionalities from upper-layer protocols, enhancing protocol reusability and supporting both multi-hop and data-mule communication models.
研究成果
The Rings infrastructure protocol (RIP) effectively creates a generic, flexible communication overlay for WSNs, supporting both multi-hop and data-mule communication models with high reliability. Simulation results demonstrate RIP's efficiency in reducing communication costs and maintaining robustness, even at high failure rates, compared to the multi-scale communication approach.
研究不足
The study assumes a uniform random distribution of sensor nodes and controlled mobility of mobile probes. The performance may vary with different network configurations and mobility patterns.
1:Experimental Design and Method Selection:
The study employs the Rings Infrastructure Protocol (RIP) to discover physical topological rings in WSNs and form a logical overlay. The methodology includes localized operations based on one-hop neighbor information.
2:Sample Selection and Data Sources:
The study considers WSNs with both static and mobile nodes, assuming uniform random distribution of sensor nodes and controlled mobility of mobile probes.
3:List of Experimental Equipment and Materials:
The simulation uses the WSNS simulator for discrete event-driven components and visualization. A simple energy model based on measurements of network interface cards is used.
4:Experimental Procedures and Operational Workflow:
RIP builds the Rings infrastructure in three phases: ring discovery, AP selection, and MP allocation. The performance is evaluated through routing, data collection, and broadcasting tests.
5:Data Analysis Methods:
The study measures transmission cost, reliability, and network lifetime, comparing RIP with the multi-scale communication (MSC) approach.
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