The Network-based Candidate Forwarding Set Optimization Approach for Opportunistic Routing in Wireless Sensor Network

12/16/2019
by   Ning Li, et al.
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In wireless sensor networks (WSNs), the opportunistic routing has better performances on packet delivery probability than the deterministic routing. For reducing the transmission delay and duplicate transmission in opportunistic routing, the candidate forwarding set optimization technology is proposed. This technology is crucial to opportunistic routing. The prior arts have limitations on improving the routing performances. Therefore, in this paper, we propose the concept of the network-based approach to address the disadvantages of prior arts. In the network-based approach, the nodes in the candidate forwarding set are divided into different fully connected relay networks. For the forwarding nodes in CFS, more than one relay network can be constructed and only one relay network can be chosen as the final relay network. So, first, we propose the fully connected relay network judgment algorithm to judge whether the chosen network is fully connected or not. Next, the properties of these networks are investigated. In this algorithm, the relay network selection takes the packet delivery probability between the sender and the relay networks, the transmission delay, and the forwarding priorities of nodes in relay networks into account to choose the most effective relay network. The nodes in this relay network will be chosen as final forwarding nodes. By these, the transmission delay and duplicate transmission are reduced while the efficiency of opportunistic routing is kept. Based on these innovations, the proposed algorithm can improve network performances greater than that of ExOR and SOAR.

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