International audienceGeographic greedy forwarding (GF) technique has been widely used by many algorithms for routing in sensor networks because of its high efficiency resulting from its local and memoryless nature. Hence, it ensures scalability which is a fundamental requirement for protocol applicability to large-scale sensor networks with limited resources. Nevertheless, GF suffers from a serious drawback when packets, based on geographic distance, cannot be delivered; i.e., the so called "local minimum phenomenon". This problem has been tackled in previous research works to guarantee packet delivery by routing around the boundaries of the hole but at an excessive consumption of control overheads. In this paper, we propose a novel approa...
In real sensor network deployments, spatial distributions of sensors are usually far from being unif...
[[abstract]]In wireless sensor networks, “holes” are difficult to find and avoid because of various ...
In real sensor network deployments, spatial distributions of sensors are usually far from being unif...
International audienceBesides of its high efficiency, in particular its scalability, geographic gree...
Many algorithms for routing in sensor networks exploit greedy forwarding strategies to get packets t...
Abstract—Well known “hole ” problem is hardly avoided in wireless sensor networks because of various...
In wireless ad-hoc sensor networks, an important issue often faced in geographic greedy forwarding r...
Abstract—In wireless ad-hoc sensor networks, an important issue often faced in geographic greedy for...
International audienceIn geographic (or geometric) routing, messages are by default routed in a gree...
International audienceIn geographic (or geometric) routing, messages are by default routed in a gree...
This paper addresses the local minimum phenomenon, routing path enlargement, and load imbalance prob...
Abstract — Geographical routing in mobile wireless sensor networks has attracted big attention in re...
International audienceIn geographic (or geometric) routing, messages are expected to route in a {\em...
International audienceIn geographic (or geometric) routing, messages are expected to route in a {\em...
This paper presents a theoretical analysis of greedy geographic routing protocols on a common class ...
In real sensor network deployments, spatial distributions of sensors are usually far from being unif...
[[abstract]]In wireless sensor networks, “holes” are difficult to find and avoid because of various ...
In real sensor network deployments, spatial distributions of sensors are usually far from being unif...
International audienceBesides of its high efficiency, in particular its scalability, geographic gree...
Many algorithms for routing in sensor networks exploit greedy forwarding strategies to get packets t...
Abstract—Well known “hole ” problem is hardly avoided in wireless sensor networks because of various...
In wireless ad-hoc sensor networks, an important issue often faced in geographic greedy forwarding r...
Abstract—In wireless ad-hoc sensor networks, an important issue often faced in geographic greedy for...
International audienceIn geographic (or geometric) routing, messages are by default routed in a gree...
International audienceIn geographic (or geometric) routing, messages are by default routed in a gree...
This paper addresses the local minimum phenomenon, routing path enlargement, and load imbalance prob...
Abstract — Geographical routing in mobile wireless sensor networks has attracted big attention in re...
International audienceIn geographic (or geometric) routing, messages are expected to route in a {\em...
International audienceIn geographic (or geometric) routing, messages are expected to route in a {\em...
This paper presents a theoretical analysis of greedy geographic routing protocols on a common class ...
In real sensor network deployments, spatial distributions of sensors are usually far from being unif...
[[abstract]]In wireless sensor networks, “holes” are difficult to find and avoid because of various ...
In real sensor network deployments, spatial distributions of sensors are usually far from being unif...