As Wireless Sensor Networks are being adopted by industry and agriculture for large-scale and unattended deployments, the need for reliable and energy-conservative protocols become critical. Physical and Link layer efforts for energy conservation are not mostly considered by routing protocols that put their efforts on maintaining reliability and throughput. Gradient-based routing protocols route data through most reliable links aiming to ensure 99% packet delivery. However, they suffer from the so-called ¿hot spot¿ problem. Most reliable routes waste their energy fast, thus partitioning the network and reducing the area monitored. To cope with this ¿hot spot¿ problem we propose ZERO a combined approach at Network and Link layers to increase network lifespan while conserving reliability levels by means of probabilistic load balancing techniques.
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Energy efficiency; Probabilistic routing; Collection-tree-protocol; Gradient routing; Wireless sensor networks; Agriculture and industry; Industries; Agriculture; Indústries; Agricultura; Industrias; Agricultura
Sensors
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