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An experimental study of routing and data aggregation in sensor networks

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This paper designs and implements a system, iHEED, in which node clustering is integrated with multi-hop routing for TinyOS, and results indicate that the network lifetime is prolonged by a factor of 2 to 4, and successful transmissions are almost doubled.
Abstract
Several sensor network applications, such as environmental monitoring, require data aggregation to an observer. For this purpose, a data aggregation tree, rooted at the observer, is constructed in the network. Node clustering can be employed to further balance load among sensor nodes and prolong the network lifetime. In this paper, we design and implement a system, iHEED, in which node clustering is integrated with multi-hop routing for TinyOS. We consider simple data aggregation operators, such as AVG or MAX. We use a simple energy consumption model to keep track of the battery consumption of cluster heads and regular nodes. We perform experiments on a sensor network testbed to quantify the advantages of integrating hierarchical routing with data aggregation. Our results indicate that the network lifetime is prolonged by a factor of 2 to 4, and successful transmissions are almost doubled. Clustering plays a dominant role in delaying the first node death, while aggregation plays a dominant role in delaying the last node death

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