Title
A Smart High-Speed Backbone Path Construction Approach for Energy and Delay Optimization in WSNs.
Abstract
Quickly and efficiently transmitting data to sink via intelligent routing is an important issue in wireless sensor networks. In previous scenarios, there has existed the phenomenon of "energy hole," which results in difficulties in synchronous optimization of energy and delay. Thus, a smart High-Speed Backbone Path (HSBP) construction approach is proposed in this paper. In the HSBP approach, several High-speed Backbone Paths (HBPs) are established at different locations of the network, and the duty cycles of nodes on the HBPs are increased to 1; therefore, the data are forwarded by HBPs without the existence of sleeping delay, which greatly reduces transmission latency. Furthermore, the HBPs are built in regions with adequate residual energy, and they are switched periodically; thus, more nodes can be utilized to equalize the energy consumption. A comprehensive performance analysis demonstrates that the HSBP approach has obvious advantages in improving network performance compared with previous studies; it reduces transmission delay by 48.10% and improves energy utilization by 38.21% while guaranteeing the same network lifetime.
Year
DOI
Venue
2018
10.1109/ACCESS.2018.2809556
IEEE ACCESS
Keywords
Field
DocType
Internet of Things,wireless sensor networks,smart high-speed backbone path,transmission delay,energy utilization
Residual energy,Computer science,Transmission delay,Computer network,Network topology,Transmission latency,Energy consumption,Wireless sensor network,Sink (computing),Network performance,Distributed computing
Journal
Volume
ISSN
Citations 
6
2169-3536
19
PageRank 
References 
Authors
0.58
0
4
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Anfeng Liu11933119.84
Mingfeng Huang2412.32
Ming Zhao38414.32
Wang Tian4106083.97