Distributed mobile sink routing for wireless sensor networks: A survey
The concentration of data traffic towards the sink in a wireless sensor network causes the
nearby nodes to deplete their batteries quicker than other nodes, which leaves the sink …
nearby nodes to deplete their batteries quicker than other nodes, which leaves the sink …
Big data collection in large-scale wireless sensor networks
Data collection is one of the main operations performed in Wireless Sensor Networks
(WSNs). Even if several interesting approaches on data collection have been proposed …
(WSNs). Even if several interesting approaches on data collection have been proposed …
An energy-efficient mobile-sink path selection strategy for wireless sensor networks
Several studies have demonstrated the benefits of using a mobile sink to reduce the energy
consumption of nodes and to prevent the formation of energy holes in wireless sensor …
consumption of nodes and to prevent the formation of energy holes in wireless sensor …
Mobile sink-based adaptive immune energy-efficient clustering protocol for improving the lifetime and stability period of wireless sensor networks
Energy hole problem is a critical issue for data gathering in wireless sensor networks.
Sensors near the static sink act as relays for far sensors and thus will deplete their energy …
Sensors near the static sink act as relays for far sensors and thus will deplete their energy …
Ring routing: An energy-efficient routing protocol for wireless sensor networks with a mobile sink
In a typical wireless sensor network, the batteries of the nodes near the sink deplete quicker
than other nodes due to the data traffic concentrating towards the sink, leaving it stranded …
than other nodes due to the data traffic concentrating towards the sink, leaving it stranded …
EGRPM: Energy efficient geographic routing protocol based on mobile sink in wireless sensor networks
A wireless sensor network consists of a large number of nodes, sending sensed data to the
base station or sink, either directly or through intermediate nodes. Multi-hop communication …
base station or sink, either directly or through intermediate nodes. Multi-hop communication …
A rendezvous-based approach enabling energy-efficient sensory data collection with mobile sinks
A large class of Wireless Sensor Networks (WSN) applications involve a set of isolated
urban areas (eg, urban parks or building blocks) covered by sensor nodes (SNs) monitoring …
urban areas (eg, urban parks or building blocks) covered by sensor nodes (SNs) monitoring …
[HTML][HTML] A comprehensive study of data collection schemes using mobile sinks in wireless sensor networks
Recently sink mobility has been exploited in numerous schemes to prolong the lifetime of
wireless sensor networks (WSNs). Contrary to traditional WSNs where sensory data from …
wireless sensor networks (WSNs). Contrary to traditional WSNs where sensory data from …
Mobile sink based routing protocol (MSRP) for prolonging network lifetime in clustered wireless sensor network
B Nazir, H Hasbullah - 2010 international conference on …, 2010 - ieeexplore.ieee.org
In WSN, sensors near the sink have to relay the data of the nodes away from the sink and as
a result they drain their energy very quickly. It result in network partitioning and can …
a result they drain their energy very quickly. It result in network partitioning and can …
Deployment guidelines for achieving maximum lifetime and avoiding energy holes in sensor network
A Liu, X **, G Cui, Z Chen - Information Sciences, 2013 - Elsevier
The demand for maximum network lifetime in many mission-critical applications of wireless
sensor networks motivates the great significance to deploy as few sensors as possible to …
sensor networks motivates the great significance to deploy as few sensors as possible to …