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Simulation Based Routing Protocols Evaluation for IEEE 802.15.4 enabled Wireless Sensor Networks

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International Journal on Network Security, 2 (3): 4 (Juli 2011)

Zusammenfassung

Wireless sensor network (WSN) is emerging as a major research field in computer networks over the last decade due to its wide variety of embedded real time applications. Sensor networks have infrastructure-less architecture because of frequently varying topology and link status. Routing is an extremely challenging task for battery-powered resource- constrained WSN, since it is main cause for energy depletion and energy must be utilized prudently to enhance lifetime for sensor networks. This drives a myriad of research efforts aiming at efficient data dissemination. In this paper we analyze how efficiently MANET specific routing protocols OLSR (Optimized Link-State Routing protocol), DYMO (Dynamic MANET On-demand) and ZRP (Zone Routing Protocol) perform in IEEE 802.15.4 enabled wireless sensor networks and evaluate their simulation results using Qualnet simulator. Several simulations were carried out under varying network size and offered load for performance evaluation and relative comparison of protocols is reported in terms of average end to end delay, throughput and jitter.

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