Proposal of a new self-organizing protocol for data collection regarding Mobile Wireless Sensor and actor Networks

Citation:

Barka K, Guezouli L, Gourdache S, Boubiche DE. Proposal of a new self-organizing protocol for data collection regarding Mobile Wireless Sensor and actor Networks. 15th International Wireless Communications & Mobile Computing Conference (IWCMC) [Internet]. 2019.

Abstract:

Mobile Wireless Sensor and Actor Networks (MWSANs) can simply be defined as an extension of Wireless Sensor and Actor Networks (WSANs) in which the actor nodes are mobile. As such, in addition to challenges existing in WSAN, the mobility also imposes new challenges such as localization of actors, cooperative tracking of both actor-actor and actor-sensor collaboration, and communication infrastructure between distant actors. New communication protocols, specific to MWSANs, are needed. In this paper, we propose a self-organization and data collection protocol in order to provide energy efficiency, low latency, high success rate and suitably interactions between sensors and actors and take benefit from the mobility and resources existing on the network’s actor nodes. The actor nodes move according to RWP mobility model. Each actor, during its pause time creates a temporary cluster, and is the head of it, collects and processes sensor data and performs actions on the environment based on the information gathered from sensor nodes in its cluster. Once an actor detects a base station it delivers the collected data to it. The simulations carried out (with TOSSIM tool), comfort us with good performances results.

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