Power-aware localized routing in wireless networks
- 7 November 2002
- proceedings article
- Published by Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE)
Abstract
Two metrics where transmission power depends on distance between nodes, and a cost aware metric based on remaining battery power at nodes (assuming constant transmission power), together with corresponding non-localized shortest path routing algorithms, were recently proposed. We define a new power-cost metric based on the combination of both node's lifetime and distance based power metrics. We then propose power, cost, and power-cost GPS based localized routing algorithms, where nodes make routing decisions solely on the basis of location of their neighbors and destination. Power aware localized routing algorithm attempts to minimize the total power needed to route a message between a source and a destination. Cost-aware localized algorithm is aimed at extending battery's worst case lifetime. The combined power-cost algorithm attempts to minimize the total power needed and to avoid nodes with short remaining lifetime. We prove that these localized power, cost, and power-cost efficient routing algorithms are loop-free Author(s) Stojmenovic, I. Dept. of Comput. Sci., Ottawa Univ., Ont., Canada Xu LinKeywords
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