Presentation 2006-03-02
Performance Evaluation of Routing Protocol in Sensor Networks (ZigBee) concerning Connectivity to IP Networks
Ryota Kawamoto, Kazunori Furuhata, Shiro Sakata, Takumi Emori, Seiichiro Hara,
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Abstract(in English) In recent years, ZigBee has been emerging as a power saving sensor network. As IP isn't used in the ZigBee sensor network, a gateway is required to connect with IP networks. When collecting sensor information to this gateway, the packet loss and power consumption are likely to occur. This paper evaluates delivery ratio and power consumption using the simulation in the case when the gateway collects sensor information aiming at providing a design policy for ZigBee sensor networks. Although ZigBee has two routing protocols, direct transmission (AODV) and indirect transmission (Cluster tree routing), this simulation uses direct transmission as the routing protocol assuming link recovery in sensor networks.
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Keyword(in English) Sensor Network / ZigBee / Home Network / Gateway / AODV / Routing
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Conference Date 2006/2/23(1days)
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Title (in English) Performance Evaluation of Routing Protocol in Sensor Networks (ZigBee) concerning Connectivity to IP Networks
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Keyword(1) Sensor Network
Keyword(2) ZigBee
Keyword(3) Home Network
Keyword(4) Gateway
Keyword(5) AODV
Keyword(6) Routing
1st Author's Name Ryota Kawamoto
1st Author's Affiliation Advanced Technology Research Dept. Planning Group, Alpha Systems, Inc.()
2nd Author's Name Kazunori Furuhata
2nd Author's Affiliation Graduate School of Science and Technology, Chiba University
3rd Author's Name Shiro Sakata
3rd Author's Affiliation Graduate School of Science and Technology, Chiba University
4th Author's Name Takumi Emori
4th Author's Affiliation Advanced Technology Research Dept. Planning Group, Alpha Systems, Inc.
5th Author's Name Seiichiro Hara
5th Author's Affiliation Advanced Technology Research Dept. Planning Group, Alpha Systems, Inc.
Date 2006-03-02
Paper # IN2005-161
Volume (vol) vol.105
Number (no) 628
Page pp.pp.-
#Pages 6
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