In this paper we consider a problem of implementing a hybrid routing protocol for wireless sensor networks, which natively
supports data-centric, geographic-based and address-centric communication paradigms. We demonstrate the feasibility of such
protocol by presenting tinyLUNAR, an adapted to the specifics of sensor networks reactive routing scheme originally developed
for mobile wireless ad hoc networks. In addition to the support for several communications paradigms tinyLUNAR implements
highly efficient multihop forwarding using only 1 B field that can be directly encoded in the standard IEEE 802.15.4 MAC header.