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Data Routing Protocol for Multi-Mobile Sinks WSN

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In this paper, we present the Combined Path data routing, a mobile sink distributed data dissemination protocol in Wireless sensor networks (WSNs). In contrast, in previous studies, a separate path is used to disseminate data packets that waste energy. In Combined Path Data Routing, first, Branching Points divides the combined path into sub-branches. Next, Diagonal Line (DL) is proposed to divide the high-tier (DL nodes) and low-tier nodes. Also, DL based opportunistic metric is proposed to disseminate the data packet to the sinks through multiple branches, which is energy efficient. Finally, we performed the simulation and compared with other approaches like Ring Routing. The results show that Combined Path Data routing outperforms the previous approaches and solves the hotspot problem.

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ICIT '20: Proceedings of the 2020 8th International Conference on Information Technology: IoT and Smart City
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  1. Combined Path Data Routing
  2. Mobile sink
  3. Wireless sensor networks

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  • National Natural Science Foundation of China

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ICIT 2020: IoT and Smart City
December 25 - 27, 2020
Xi'an, China

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