Hierarchical location service for wireless sensor networks with mobile sinks

Y Yan, B Zhang, J Zheng, J Ma - … Communications and Mobile …, 2010 - Wiley Online Library
Y Yan, B Zhang, J Zheng, J Ma
Wireless Communications and Mobile Computing, 2010Wiley Online Library
In wireless sensor networks (WSNs), a mobile sink can help eliminate the hotspot effect in
the vicinity of the sink, which can balance the traffic load in the network and thus improve the
network performance. Location‐based routing is an effective routing paradigm for supporting
sink mobility in WSNs with mobile sinks (mWSNs). To support efficient location‐based
routing, scalable location service must be provided to advertise the location information of
mobile sinks in an mWSN. In this paper, we propose a new hierarchical location service for …
Abstract
In wireless sensor networks (WSNs), a mobile sink can help eliminate the hotspot effect in the vicinity of the sink, which can balance the traffic load in the network and thus improve the network performance. Location‐based routing is an effective routing paradigm for supporting sink mobility in WSNs with mobile sinks (mWSNs). To support efficient location‐based routing, scalable location service must be provided to advertise the location information of mobile sinks in an mWSN. In this paper, we propose a new hierarchical location service for supporting location‐based routing in mWSNs. The proposed location service divides an mWSN into a grid structure and exploits the characteristics of static sensors and mobile sinks in selecting location servers. It can build, maintain, and update the grid‐spaced network structure via a simple hashing function. To reduce the location update cost, a hierarchy structure is built by choosing a subset of location servers in the network to store the location information of mobile sinks. The simulation results show that the proposed location service can significantly reduce the communication overhead caused by sink mobility while maintaining high routing performance, and scales well in terms of network size and sink number. Copyright © 2009 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
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