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ReMo : An Energy Efficient Reprogramming Protocol for Mobile Sensor Networks

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ReMo : An Energy Efficient Reprogramming Protocol for Mobile Sensor Networks
Existing code update protocols for reprogramming nodes in a sensor network are either unsuitable or inefficient when used in a mobile environment. The prohibitive factor of uncertainty about a node's location due to their continuous movement coupled with the obvious constraint of a node's limited resources, pose daunting challenges to the design of an effective code dissemination protocol for mobile sensor networks. In this paper, we propose ReMo, an energy efficient, multihop reprogramming protocol for mobile sensor networks. Without making any assumptions on the location of nodes, ReMo uses the LQI and RSSI measurements of received packets to estimate link qualities and relative distances with neighbors in order to select the best node for code exchange. The protocol is based on a probabilistic broadcast paradigm with the mobile nodes smoothly modifying their advertisement transmission rates based on the dynamic changes in network density, thereby saving valuable energy. C...
Pradip De, Yonghe Liu, Sajal K. Das
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Type Conference
Year 2008
Where PERCOM
Authors Pradip De, Yonghe Liu, Sajal K. Das
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