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An MPR-based broadcast scheme using 3 channels for WSNs  

Lee, Ji-Hye (포항공과대학교 정보통신학과)
Lee, Ki-Seok (포항공과대학교 컴퓨터공학과)
Kim, Chee-Ha (포항공과대학교 컴퓨터공학과)
Abstract
Broadcast of sink node is used for network management, data collection by query and synchronization in wireless sensor networks. Simple flooding scheme induces the broadcast storm problem. The MPR based broadcast schemes reduce redundant retransmission of broadcast packets. MPR is a set of one hop neighbor nodes which have to relay broadcast message to cover all two hop neighbors. Though MPR can reduce redundant retransmission remarkably, it still suffers from energy waste problem caused by collision and duplicate packets reception. This paper proposes a new MPR based sink broadcast scheme using 3-channel. The proposed scheme reduces energy consumption by avoiding duplicate packet reception, while increases reliability by reducing collision probability remarkably. The results of analysis and simulation show that the proposed scheme is more efficient in energy consumption compared to the MPR based scheme. The result also shows that the proposed scheme reduces delivery latency by evading a contention with other relay nodes and improves reliability of broadcast message delivery by reducing collision probability.
Keywords
Broadcast; Multi-Channel; MPR; Wireless Sensor Networks;
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