Experiments have shown that the number of asymmetric and unidirectional links often exceeds the number of bidirectional ones, especially in the transitional area of the communication range of wireless sensor nodes. Still, most of today’s routing protocols ignore their existence or try to remove their implications. Also, links are not stable over time, and routes become unusable often, resulting in a need for new routing protocols that can handle highly dynamic links and use unidirectional links to their advantage. At SENSORCOMM' 2014, we presented BuckshotDV, a routing protocol which is resilient against link fluctuations and uses the longer reach of unidirectional links to increase its performance. Furthermore, its distance vector nature m...
Extensive utilization of WSN is the reason of advancement of numerous routing protocols. The Late ad...
We propose a practical and scalable technique for point-to-point routing in wireless sensornets. Thi...
Abstract—The performance of point-to-point routing protocols is limited by a trade-off between routi...
W e first introduce a simple distance-vector proto-col f o r routing in networks having unidirection...
We propose a simple distance-vector protocol for routing in networks having unidirectional links. T...
Achieving industry standards for transmission of data is an ultimate goal for wireless sensor networ...
Existing research initiatives for monitoring changes in the Earth's surface evince the great value o...
Routing is a fundamental problem in wireless sensor networks. Most previous routing protocols are ch...
Efficient and reliable communication is the key to enable multihop wireless networks such as sensorn...
The wireless link can be unreliable in realistic wireless sensor networks (WSNs). Energy efficient a...
Numerous routing protocols have been proposed for wireless sensor networks, each of which is highly ...
Increasing computing and wireless communication capabilities will expand the role of the sensors fro...
We propose a simple distance-vector protocol for routing in networks having unidirectional links. Th...
The dynamic and lossy nature of wireless communication poses major challenges to reliable, self-orga...
Experiments with wireless sensor networks have shown that unidirectional communication links are qui...
Extensive utilization of WSN is the reason of advancement of numerous routing protocols. The Late ad...
We propose a practical and scalable technique for point-to-point routing in wireless sensornets. Thi...
Abstract—The performance of point-to-point routing protocols is limited by a trade-off between routi...
W e first introduce a simple distance-vector proto-col f o r routing in networks having unidirection...
We propose a simple distance-vector protocol for routing in networks having unidirectional links. T...
Achieving industry standards for transmission of data is an ultimate goal for wireless sensor networ...
Existing research initiatives for monitoring changes in the Earth's surface evince the great value o...
Routing is a fundamental problem in wireless sensor networks. Most previous routing protocols are ch...
Efficient and reliable communication is the key to enable multihop wireless networks such as sensorn...
The wireless link can be unreliable in realistic wireless sensor networks (WSNs). Energy efficient a...
Numerous routing protocols have been proposed for wireless sensor networks, each of which is highly ...
Increasing computing and wireless communication capabilities will expand the role of the sensors fro...
We propose a simple distance-vector protocol for routing in networks having unidirectional links. Th...
The dynamic and lossy nature of wireless communication poses major challenges to reliable, self-orga...
Experiments with wireless sensor networks have shown that unidirectional communication links are qui...
Extensive utilization of WSN is the reason of advancement of numerous routing protocols. The Late ad...
We propose a practical and scalable technique for point-to-point routing in wireless sensornets. Thi...
Abstract—The performance of point-to-point routing protocols is limited by a trade-off between routi...