This paper presents the Multi-level Virtual Ring (MVR), a new name routing scheme for sensor networks. MVR uses selection algorithm to identify sensor nodes\u27 virtual level and uses Distribution Hash Table (DHT) to map them to the MVR, The address routing performs well in wired network, but it\u27s not true in sensor network. Because when nodes are moving, the address of the nodes must be changed Further, the address routing needs servers to allocate addresses to nodes. To solve this problem, the name routing is being introduced, such as Virtual Ring Routing (VRR). MVR is a new name routing scheme, which improves the routing performance significantly by introducing the multi-level virtual ring and cross-level routing. Experiments show thi...
In-network data storage and retrieval is one of the most important problems in wireless sensor netwo...
In recent work it has been shown that the use of virtual coordinates or identifiers for efficient ro...
[[abstract]]A wireless sensor network has unidirectional links because sensors can have different tr...
Two main problems prevent the deployment of content delivery in a wireless sensor network: the addre...
Abstract—In this paper, we present a theoretical model of virtual ring routing to describe the routi...
In recent years, wireless sensor networks (WSNs) have a lot of care in both research and application...
routing protocol that occupies a unique point in the design space. VRR is inspired by overlay routin...
We consider the problem of routing with guaranteed delivery in wireless sensor networks where physic...
To prolong the life cycle of the network and increase the effective data transmission quantity of th...
Recently, position-based routing protocols have been proposed for efficient data dissemination in se...
[[abstract]]©2009 IEEE-Because the global positioning system (GPS) consumes a large amount of power ...
We study the capabilities of virtual addressing schemes for efficient and failure tolerant routing i...
Geographical routing can provide significant advantages in wireless sensor networks. However in many...
Until practical ad-hoc localization systems are developed, early deployments of wireless sensor netw...
Until practical ad-hoc localization systems are developed, early deployments of wireless sensor netw...
In-network data storage and retrieval is one of the most important problems in wireless sensor netwo...
In recent work it has been shown that the use of virtual coordinates or identifiers for efficient ro...
[[abstract]]A wireless sensor network has unidirectional links because sensors can have different tr...
Two main problems prevent the deployment of content delivery in a wireless sensor network: the addre...
Abstract—In this paper, we present a theoretical model of virtual ring routing to describe the routi...
In recent years, wireless sensor networks (WSNs) have a lot of care in both research and application...
routing protocol that occupies a unique point in the design space. VRR is inspired by overlay routin...
We consider the problem of routing with guaranteed delivery in wireless sensor networks where physic...
To prolong the life cycle of the network and increase the effective data transmission quantity of th...
Recently, position-based routing protocols have been proposed for efficient data dissemination in se...
[[abstract]]©2009 IEEE-Because the global positioning system (GPS) consumes a large amount of power ...
We study the capabilities of virtual addressing schemes for efficient and failure tolerant routing i...
Geographical routing can provide significant advantages in wireless sensor networks. However in many...
Until practical ad-hoc localization systems are developed, early deployments of wireless sensor netw...
Until practical ad-hoc localization systems are developed, early deployments of wireless sensor netw...
In-network data storage and retrieval is one of the most important problems in wireless sensor netwo...
In recent work it has been shown that the use of virtual coordinates or identifiers for efficient ro...
[[abstract]]A wireless sensor network has unidirectional links because sensors can have different tr...