Presentation 2011-08-26
A Route Discovery Method Based on Received Power of Repeater Nodes for Sensor Networks in a Multipath Fading Environment
Yoshihiro KAINUMA, Hideyuki MISAWA, Kouhei MIYASAKA, Kenko OTA, Hideaki MATSUE,
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Abstract(in English) In this paper, a route discovery method based on received power of repeater nodes for sensor networks in a multipath fading environment is studied. When each repeater node received Route Request Message, the message is decided whether accept or not by referring to received power information in Physical Layer. In the destination node, the most optimal route is selected from some route candidates according to the following criteria: received power level, number of hops and sequence number. From the results of computer simulations, it has been clarified that the proposed method has advantages in the route effective time and data distribution ratio comparing with the conventional method even if the route discovery time is lengthened by about 3 seconds.
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Keyword(in English) AODV / Route discovery method / Received power monitoring / Route effective time / Data distribution ratio
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Conference Date 2011/8/18(1days)
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Title (in English) A Route Discovery Method Based on Received Power of Repeater Nodes for Sensor Networks in a Multipath Fading Environment
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Keyword(1) AODV
Keyword(2) Route discovery method
Keyword(3) Received power monitoring
Keyword(4) Route effective time
Keyword(5) Data distribution ratio
1st Author's Name Yoshihiro KAINUMA
1st Author's Affiliation Graduate School of Tokyo University of Science, Suwa()
2nd Author's Name Hideyuki MISAWA
2nd Author's Affiliation Tokyo University of Science, Suwa
3rd Author's Name Kouhei MIYASAKA
3rd Author's Affiliation Tokyo University of Science, Suwa
4th Author's Name Kenko OTA
4th Author's Affiliation Tokyo University of Science, Suwa
5th Author's Name Hideaki MATSUE
5th Author's Affiliation Tokyo University of Science, Suwa
Date 2011-08-26
Paper # RCS2011-136
Volume (vol) vol.111
Number (no) 180
Page pp.pp.-
#Pages 6
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