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Energy Efficient Mobile Wireless Sensor Network Routing Protocol

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A novel hybrid multipath energy aware routing protocol for MWSN called Energy Efficient Mobile Wireless Sensor Network Routing Protocol (E2MWSNRP), which can outperform the existing routing protocols in terms of energy efficiency, network lifetime and packet delivery ratio.
Abstract
Mobility in tandem with energy efficiency in wireless sensor network endows with significant challenges for routing. Sensor nodes have limited energy supply and minimizing the power consumption is crucial in Mobile Wireless Sensor Network (MWSN). This paper proposes a novel hybrid multipath energy aware routing protocol for MWSN called Energy Efficient Mobile Wireless Sensor Network Routing Protocol (E2MWSNRP). The Energy Aware (EA) selection mechanism and the Maximal Nodal Surplus Energy estimation technique employed in this algorithm improve its energy performance. The ‘readiness’ concept of EA selection prolongs the network lifetime. The hybrid routing concept applied in this algorithm presents the advantages of both the reactive and proactive routing. An evaluation methodology and simulation environment to verify the operation of this algorithm is presented here. Simulation results can demonstrate that the proposed scheme can outperform the existing routing protocols in terms of energy efficiency, network lifetime and packet delivery ratio.

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Routing in mobile wireless sensor network: a survey

TL;DR: The classification presented here summarizes the main features of many published proposals in the literature for efficient routing in MWSN and also gives an insight into the enhancements that can be done to improve the existing routing protocols.
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Dynamic clustering and management of mobile wireless sensor networks

TL;DR: A self-organizing and adaptive Dynamic Clustering (DCMDC) solution to maintain MDC-relay networks based on dividing the network into well-delimited clusters called Service Zones (SZs) that improves the packet delivery ratio, energy consumption, and prolongs the network lifetime.
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Energy Efficient Clustering and Routing in Mobile Wireless Sensor Network

TL;DR: In this article, the authors proposed a hybrid multipath routing algorithm with an efficient clustering technique, where a node is selected as cluster head if it has high surplus energy, better transmission range and least mobility.
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A high efficient node capture attack algorithm in wireless sensor network based on route minimum key set

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Ad-hoc on-demand distance vector routing

TL;DR: An ad-hoc network is the cooperative engagement of a collection of mobile nodes without the required intervention of any centralized access point or existing infrastructure and the proposed routing algorithm is quite suitable for a dynamic self starting network, as required by users wishing to utilize ad- hoc networks.
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On-demand multipath distance vector routing in ad hoc networks

TL;DR: Performance comparison of AOMDV with AODV is able to achieve a remarkable improvement in the end-to-end delay-often more than a factor of two, and is also able to reduce routing overheads by about 20%.
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Ad hoc on-demand multipath distance vector routing

TL;DR: Performance comparison of AOMDV with AODV using ns-2 simulations under varying node speeds shows that AomDV provides a factor of two improvement in delay and about 20% reduction in routing overhead, while having similar packet delivery fraction.
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Optimal routing and data aggregation for maximizing lifetime of wireless sensor networks

TL;DR: It is shown that the proposed scheme can significantly reduce the data traffic and improve the network lifetime and a distributed gradient algorithm designed accordingly can converge to the optimal value efficiently under all network configurations.
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EE-OLSR: Energy Efficient OLSR routing protocol for Mobile ad-hoc Networks

TL;DR: This paper proposes a modification in the MPR selection mechanism of OLSR protocol, based on the Willingness concept, in order to prolong the network lifetime without losses of performance (in terms of throughput, end-to-end delay or overhead).
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