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EEGR: Energy-Efficient Geographic Routing inWireless Sensor Networks
Xi'an, China September 10-September 14
DOI Bookmark: http://doi.ieeecomputersociety.org/10.1109/ICPP.2007.372007 International Conference on Para ...
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Haibo Zhang, The University of Adelaide, Australia
Hong Shen, The University of Adelaide, Australia
This paper introduces a novel geographic routing protocol called Energy-Efficient Geographic Routing (EEGR) for wireless sensor networks. In EEGR, both geographic information and transceiver power characteristics are employed to make forwarding decisions, thereby enabling an energy-aware localized routing strategy. We prove that EEGR is loop-free and derive the bounds on hop count for sensor-to- sink packet delivery. In particular, we analyze the energy dissipation under EEGR and present the approximated expected energy consumption for sensor-to-sink data delivery when nodes are uniformly deployed. Simulation results demonstrate that EEGR can provide near-optimal energy-efficient routing only based on local information.
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Haibo Zhang, Hong Shen, "EEGR: Energy-Efficient Geographic Routing inWireless Sensor Networks," icpp, pp.67, 2007 International Conference on Parallel Processing (ICPP 2007), 2007
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