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http://dx.doi.org/10.9708/jksci.2017.22.02.037

A Mechanism of Finding QoS Satisfied Multi-Path in Wireless Sensor Networks  

Kang, Yong-Hyeog (Dept. of Global Business Administration, Far East University)
Abstract
Wireless sensor networks are composed of many wireless sensor nodes that are sensing the environments. These networks have many constraints that are resource constraints, wireless communication, self-construction, etc. But they have many applications that are monitoring environment, tracking the object, etc. In this paper, a mechanism of finding QoS Satisfied multi-path is proposed in wireless sensor networks. In order to satisfy the QoS requirement, the proposed mechanism extends the AODV protocol to find multiple paths from a source node to a destination node by using the additional AODV message types that are proposed. This mechanism will be used to support many QoS applications such as minimum delay time, the better reliability and the better throughput by using the QoS satisfied multi-path. Overheads of the proposed mechanism are evaluated using simulation, and it is showed that QoS satisfied multiple paths are found with a little more overhead than the AODV mechanism.
Keywords
Quality of Service; Multi-path routing; AODV extension;
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