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CFlood: A Constrained Flooding Protocol for Real-time Data Delivery in Wireless Sensor Networks

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CFlood: A Constrained Flooding Protocol for Real-time Data Delivery in Wireless Sensor Networks
Real-time performance is critical for many time-sensitive applications of wireless sensor networks. We present a constrained flooding protocol, called CFlood that enhances the deadline satisfaction ratio per unit energy consumption of time-sensitive packets in sensor networks. CFlood improves real-time performance by flooding, but effectively constrains energy consumption by controlling the scale of flooding, i.e., flooding only when necessary. If unicasting meets the distributed sub-deadline of a hop, CFlood aborts further flooding even after flooding has occurred in the current hop. Our simulation-based experimental studies show that CFlood achieves higher deadline satisfaction ratio per unit energy consumption than previous multipath forwarding protocols, especially in sparsely deployed or unreliable sensor network environments.
Bo Jiang, Binoy Ravindran, Hyeonjoong Cho
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Type Conference
Year 2009
Where SSS
Authors Bo Jiang, Binoy Ravindran, Hyeonjoong Cho
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