Two-Hop Routing with Traffic-Differentiation for QoS Guarantee in Wireless Sensor Networks.
T. ShivaprakashK. B. RajaK. R. VenugopalS. S. IyengarLalit M. PatnaikPublished in: CoRR (2014)
Keyphrases
- wireless sensor networks
- routing scheme
- traffic engineering
- routing algorithm
- routing protocol
- ad hoc networks
- network resources
- medium access control
- qos routing
- quality of service
- mac protocol
- network layer
- path selection
- network traffic
- medium access
- multi hop
- energy consumption
- routing overhead
- energy efficient
- traffic load
- sensor networks
- end to end delay
- data aggregation
- qos requirements
- energy efficiency
- intermediate nodes
- resource utilization
- sensor nodes
- data transmission
- differentiated services
- network conditions
- qos parameters
- mac layer
- network lifetime
- topology control
- cross layer
- biological inspired
- energy aware
- wireless communication
- routing table
- packet switching
- base station
- mobile nodes
- network topology
- data center
- multicast tree
- ip networks
- traffic flow
- wireless ad hoc networks
- routing problem
- packet forwarding
- mobile ad hoc networks
- inter domain
- end to end
- sink node
- link failure
- congestion control
- internet traffic
- destination node
- real time
- network management
- shortest path
- wireless networks
- residual energy
- real time traffic
- multicast routing