Multi-criteria Routing in Pervasive Environment with Sensors
DocUID: 2005-011 Full Text: PDFAuthor: Ganesh Santhanakrishnan, Qinglan Li, Jonathan Beaver, Panos K. Chrysanthis, Ahmed Amer, Alexandros Labrinidis
Abstract: Interconnected computing nodes in pervasive systems demand efficient management to ensure longevity and effectiveness. This is particularly true when we consider wireless sensor networks, for which we propose a new scheme for adaptive route management. There have been numerous studies that have looked at the routing of data in sensor networks with the sole intention of reducing communication power. However there has been comparatively less prior art in the area of semantic and multi-criteria based routing. We look at routing in sensor networks from these perspectives and propose an adaptive multi-criteria routing protocol in the context of wireless sensor networks. Our experimental results show that our approach consistently outperforms the leading multi-criteria algorithm in its class that considers query semantics, in terms of Network Lifetime, Network Coverage and the Survivability of Critical Nodes.
Published In: Proc. of the IEEE International Conference on Pervasive Services
ISBN: 0-7803-9032-6
Pages: pp. 7-16
Year Published: 2005
Note: DOI:10.1109/PERSER.2005.1506384
Project: AdDRESS Subject Area: Sensor Databases
Publication Type: Conference Paper
Sponsor: NSF ITR ANI-0325353, NSF ANI-0123705
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