Delay tolerant routing protocols for energy-neutral animal tracking


Autoria(s): Kaviani, Mahzad; Branislav, Kusy; Jurdak, Raja; Bergmann, Neil; Zhao, Kun; Liu, Vicky
Contribuinte(s)

Geoff, V Merrett

Christian, Renner

Data(s)

2015

Resumo

This paper investigates communication protocols for relaying sensor data from animal tracking applications back to base stations. While Delay Tolerant Networks (DTNs) are well suited to such challenging environments, most existing protocols do not consider the available energy that is particularly important when tracking devices can harvest energy. This limits both the network lifetime and delivery probability in energy-constrained applications to the point when routing performance becomes worse than using no routing at all. Our work shows that substantial improvement in data yields can be achieved through simple yet efficient energy-aware strategies. Conceptually, there is need for balancing the energy spent on sensing, data mulling, and delivery of direct packets to destination. We use empirical traces collected in a flying fox (fruit bat) tracking project and show that simple threshold-based energy-aware strategies yield up to 20% higher delivery rates. Furthermore, these results generalize well for a wide range of operating conditions.

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application/pdf

Identificador

http://eprints.qut.edu.au/87759/

Publicador

ACM

Relação

http://eprints.qut.edu.au/87759/1/__studenthome.qut.edu.au_group29%24_n9027629_Desktop_Delay%20Tolerant%20Routing%20Protocols%20for%20Energy-Neutral.pdf

DOI:10.1145/2820645.2820651

Kaviani, Mahzad, Branislav, Kusy, Jurdak, Raja, Bergmann, Neil, Zhao, Kun, & Liu, Vicky (2015) Delay tolerant routing protocols for energy-neutral animal tracking. In Geoff, V Merrett & Christian, Renner (Eds.) 3rd International Workshop on Energy Harvesting and Energy Neutral Sensing Systems (ENSsys 2015), 1 November 2015, Seoul, South Korea.

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Copyright 2015 Association for Computing Machinery

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Fonte

School of Electrical Engineering & Computer Science; Science & Engineering Faculty

Palavras-Chave #Delay Tolerant Network (DTN) #Energy-aware routing protocol #Forwarding algorithm
Tipo

Conference Paper