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Network coding based converge-cast scheme in wireless sensor networks

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Version 1 2016-11-23, 15:20
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posted on 2024-06-06, 00:28 authored by L Xu, J Zhang, Y Xiang, X Huang
The converge-cast in wireless sensor networks (WSNs) is widely applied in many fields such as medical applications and the environmental monitoring. WSNs expect not only providing routing with high throughput but also achieving efficient energy saving. Network coding is one of the most promising techniques to reduce the energy consumption. By maximizing the encoding number, the message capacity per package can be extended to the most efficient condition. Thus, many researchers have focused their work on this field. Nevertheless, the packages sent by the outer nodes need to be temporary stored and delayed in order to maximize the encoding number. To find out the balance between inserting the delay time and maximizing the encoding number, a Converge-cast Scheme based on data collection rate prediction (CSRP) is proposed in this paper. To avoid producing the outdated information, a prediction method based on Modifying Index Curve Model is presented to deal with the dynamic data collection rate of every sensor in WSNs. Furthermore, a novel coding conditions based on CDS is proposed to increase the coding opportunity and to solve the collision problems. The corresponding analysis and experimental results indicate that the feasibility and efficiency of the CSRP is better than normal conditions without the prediction.

History

Journal

Wireless personal communications

Volume

96

Pagination

4947-4972

Location

Berlin, Germany

ISSN

0929-6212

eISSN

1572-834X

Language

eng

Publication classification

C Journal article, C1 Refereed article in a scholarly journal

Copyright notice

2016, Springer

Issue

4

Publisher

Springer