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Virtual Sink Rotation: Low-Energy Scalable Routing Protocol for Ubiquitous Sensor Networks
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Session 2: USN
Virtual Sink Rotation: Low-Energy Scalable Routing Protocol for Ubiquitous Sensor Networks
Lynn Choi1 , Kwangseok Choi1 , Jungsun Kim2 and Byung Joon Park3 
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Korea University, Anam-Dong, Sungbuk-Ku, Seoul, Korea |
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School of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, Hanyang University, |
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Department of Computer Science, Kwangwoon University, |
Abstract
In this paper we propose a new routing protocol called virtual sink rotation (VSR) routing for large-scale sensor networks.
VSR can efficiently handle a large number of sources as well as a large number of sinks with potential mobility. Each sensor
node is not required to know the global network topology nor the location awareness. The main ideas underlying the VSR are
two folds. First, to alleviate the frequent location updates associated with multiple mobile sinks, the algorithm introduces
a virtual sink, which acts as a data collection and dissemination center to collect the data from all the sources and forward them to the
actual sinks. This virtual sink can easily support multiple sinks as well as the mobility of the sinks. Second, to address
the excessive energy consumption among the sensor nodes around a sink, VSR employs virtual sink rotation, which distributes the role of the virtual sink over all the participating sensor nodes, thus achieving a uniform energy
distribution across the entire sensor field and prolonging the lifetime of the network. Experimentation results confirm that
the VSR routing can significantly save energy while it can also reduce both the message delay and the message delivery failures
compared to previous schemes.
This research was supported by University IT Research Center Project under contract number C1090-0401-0014.
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