With the rapid advent of using various devices like smart phones, vehicles etc, the connection of these devices with the help of Internet connectivity has emerged to IoT paradigm. The interconnection of smart objects under the various real world constraints like communication technologies, network scalability, node mobility, energy consumption etc, is a big challenge and requires designing new robust, adaptive, dynamic, and configurable routing protocols. With the arrival of the 5G and the future Internet, the latency time will be extremely reduced, this motivated us to propose a new protocol that entrust internet to transport a large part of control and data traffic of the network. In this paper, a dynamic multi-sink routing protocol (DMS-RP) is proposed for self-organizing multi-hop WSNs, iMANETs and IoT, it uses a sink-based auto-clustering of the network without using a dedicated clustering algorithm and it allows a multipoint-to-multipoint communication for local areas as well as for distant separated areas. Three multi-hop forwarding techniques of the proposed protocol are studied: BASIC, MULTI−PARENT and MULTI−PARENT+SNR. We have implemented the proposed protocol as a new module for NS-3 simulator. The simulation results show that the proposed protocol achieves a largely better performance in terms of packet delivery, network delay, overhead, energy and network lifetime when compared with one of common multi-hop self-organizing routing protocols (AODV). Furthermore, the protocol analysis shows its high efficiency regarding scalability for static as well as for mobile networks where the studied performances are not significantly affected by the network size which makes it a suitable routing protocol for large-scale network architectures.
الكلمات المفتاحية :
Internet of Things
Mobile ad hoc networks
Wireless sensor networks
Multi-sink
Multi-parent
Clustering
M. S. Daas, S. Chikhi and E.-B. Bourennane. 2021. A dynamic multi-sink routing protocol for static and mobile self-organizing wireless networks: A routing protocol for Internet of Things. Ad Hoc Networks, 117 (June 2021), Elsevier, 102495. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.adhoc.2021.102495.
APA :
Daas, M. S., Chikhi, S. & Bourennane, E.-B. (2021, June). A dynamic multi-sink routing protocol for static and mobile self-organizing wireless networks: A routing protocol for Internet of Things. Ad Hoc Networks, 117, Elsevier, 102495. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.adhoc.2021.102495
IEEE :
M. S. Daas, S. Chikhi and E.-B. Bourennane, "A dynamic multi-sink routing protocol for static and mobile self-organizing wireless networks: A routing protocol for Internet of Things". Ad Hoc Networks, vol. 117, Elsevier, pp. 102495, June, 2021. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.adhoc.2021.102495.
BibTeX :
@article{misc-lab-397, author = {Daas, Mohamed Skander and Chikhi, Salim and Bourennane, El-Bay}, title = {A dynamic multi-sink routing protocol for static and mobile self-organizing wireless networks: A routing protocol for Internet of Things}, journal = {Ad Hoc Networks}, volume = {117}, issn = {1570-8705}, pages = {102495}, publisher = {Elsevier}, year = {2021}, month = {June}, doi = {10.1016/j.adhoc.2021.102495}, url = {https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1570870521000561}, keywords = {Internet of Things, Mobile ad hoc networks, Wireless sensor networks, Multi-sink, Multi-parent, Clustering} }
RIS :
TI - A dynamic multi-sink routing protocol for static and mobile self-organizing wireless networks: A routing protocol for Internet of Things AU - M. S. Daas AU - S. Chikhi AU - E.-B. Bourennane PY - 2021 SN - 1570-8705 JO - Ad Hoc Networks VL - 117 SP - 102495 PB - Elsevier AB - With the rapid advent of using various devices like smart phones, vehicles etc, the connection of these devices with the help of Internet connectivity has emerged to IoT paradigm. The interconnection of smart objects under the various real world constraints like communication technologies, network scalability, node mobility, energy consumption etc, is a big challenge and requires designing new robust, adaptive, dynamic, and configurable routing protocols. With the arrival of the 5G and the future Internet, the latency time will be extremely reduced, this motivated us to propose a new protocol that entrust internet to transport a large part of control and data traffic of the network. In this paper, a dynamic multi-sink routing protocol (DMS-RP) is proposed for self-organizing multi-hop WSNs, iMANETs and IoT, it uses a sink-based auto-clustering of the network without using a dedicated clustering algorithm and it allows a multipoint-to-multipoint communication for local areas as well as for distant separated areas. Three multi-hop forwarding techniques of the proposed protocol are studied: BASIC, MULTI−PARENT and MULTI−PARENT+SNR. We have implemented the proposed protocol as a new module for NS-3 simulator. The simulation results show that the proposed protocol achieves a largely better performance in terms of packet delivery, network delay, overhead, energy and network lifetime when compared with one of common multi-hop self-organizing routing protocols (AODV). Furthermore, the protocol analysis shows its high efficiency regarding scalability for static as well as for mobile networks where the studied performances are not significantly affected by the network size which makes it a suitable routing protocol for large-scale network architectures. KW - Internet of Things KW - Mobile ad hoc networks KW - Wireless sensor networks KW - Multi-sink KW - Multi-parent KW - Clustering DO - 10.1016/j.adhoc.2021.102495 UR - https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1570870521000561 ID - misc-lab-397 ER -