Wake-Up Receiver-Based Routing for Clustered Multihop Wireless Sensor Networks

The Wireless Sensor Network (WSN) is one of the most promising solutions for the supervision of multiple phenomena and for the digitisation of the Internet of Things (IoT). The Wake-up Receiver (WuRx) is one of the most trivial and effective solutions for energy-constrained networks. This technology...

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出版年:Sensors
主要な著者: Maximilian Weber, Ghofrane Fersi, Robert Fromm, Faouzi Derbel
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言語:英語
出版事項: MDPI AG 2022-04-01
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author Maximilian Weber
Ghofrane Fersi
Robert Fromm
Faouzi Derbel
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Robert Fromm
Faouzi Derbel
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description The Wireless Sensor Network (WSN) is one of the most promising solutions for the supervision of multiple phenomena and for the digitisation of the Internet of Things (IoT). The Wake-up Receiver (WuRx) is one of the most trivial and effective solutions for energy-constrained networks. This technology allows energy-autonomous on-demand communication for continuous monitoring instead of the conventional radio. The routing process is one of the most energy and time-consuming processes in WSNs. It is, hence, crucial to conceive an energy-efficient routing process. In this paper, we propose a novel Wake-up Receiver-based routing protocol called Clustered WuRx based on Multicast wake-up (CWM), which ensures energy optimisation and time-efficiency at the same time for indoor scenarios. In our proposed approach, the network is divided into clusters. Each Fog Node maintains the routes from each node in its cluster to it. When a sink requires information from a given node, it’s corresponding Fog Node uses a multicast wake-up mechanism to wake up the intended node and all the intermediate nodes that will be used in the routing process simultaneously. Measurement results demonstrate that our proposed approach exhibits higher energy efficiency and has drastic performance improvements in the delivery delay compared with other routing protocols.
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spelling doaj-art-e686e482f2a94148a77ffbb8eec196132025-08-19T22:45:12ZengMDPI AGSensors1424-82202022-04-01229325410.3390/s22093254Wake-Up Receiver-Based Routing for Clustered Multihop Wireless Sensor NetworksMaximilian Weber0Ghofrane Fersi1Robert Fromm2Faouzi Derbel3Smart Diagnostic and Online Monitoring, Leipzig University of Applied Sciences, Wächterstrasse 13, 04107 Leipzig, GermanyResearch Laboratory on Development and Control of Distributed Applications (ReDCAD), National Engineering School of Sfax, University of Sfax, Sfax 3038, TunisiaSmart Diagnostic and Online Monitoring, Leipzig University of Applied Sciences, Wächterstrasse 13, 04107 Leipzig, GermanySmart Diagnostic and Online Monitoring, Leipzig University of Applied Sciences, Wächterstrasse 13, 04107 Leipzig, GermanyThe Wireless Sensor Network (WSN) is one of the most promising solutions for the supervision of multiple phenomena and for the digitisation of the Internet of Things (IoT). The Wake-up Receiver (WuRx) is one of the most trivial and effective solutions for energy-constrained networks. This technology allows energy-autonomous on-demand communication for continuous monitoring instead of the conventional radio. The routing process is one of the most energy and time-consuming processes in WSNs. It is, hence, crucial to conceive an energy-efficient routing process. In this paper, we propose a novel Wake-up Receiver-based routing protocol called Clustered WuRx based on Multicast wake-up (CWM), which ensures energy optimisation and time-efficiency at the same time for indoor scenarios. In our proposed approach, the network is divided into clusters. Each Fog Node maintains the routes from each node in its cluster to it. When a sink requires information from a given node, it’s corresponding Fog Node uses a multicast wake-up mechanism to wake up the intended node and all the intermediate nodes that will be used in the routing process simultaneously. Measurement results demonstrate that our proposed approach exhibits higher energy efficiency and has drastic performance improvements in the delivery delay compared with other routing protocols.https://www.mdpi.com/1424-8220/22/9/3254WSNwake-up based sensorsclustersmulticastingIoTrouting
spellingShingle Maximilian Weber
Ghofrane Fersi
Robert Fromm
Faouzi Derbel
Wake-Up Receiver-Based Routing for Clustered Multihop Wireless Sensor Networks
WSN
wake-up based sensors
clusters
multicasting
IoT
routing
title Wake-Up Receiver-Based Routing for Clustered Multihop Wireless Sensor Networks
title_full Wake-Up Receiver-Based Routing for Clustered Multihop Wireless Sensor Networks
title_fullStr Wake-Up Receiver-Based Routing for Clustered Multihop Wireless Sensor Networks
title_full_unstemmed Wake-Up Receiver-Based Routing for Clustered Multihop Wireless Sensor Networks
title_short Wake-Up Receiver-Based Routing for Clustered Multihop Wireless Sensor Networks
title_sort wake up receiver based routing for clustered multihop wireless sensor networks
topic WSN
wake-up based sensors
clusters
multicasting
IoT
routing
url https://www.mdpi.com/1424-8220/22/9/3254
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