Maximally Radio-Disjoint Multipath Routing for Wireless Multimedia Sensor Networks
Moufida Maimour (CRAN)

TL;DR
This paper proposes a multipath routing method for wireless multimedia sensor networks that minimizes interference, enhances bandwidth, and prolongs network lifetime by selectively switching sensor nodes to passive mode.
Contribution
It introduces an incremental, interference-aware routing approach that builds non-interfering paths and manages node activity to optimize multimedia data transmission.
Findings
Non-interfering paths improve throughput.
Passive node switching conserves energy.
Incremental routing balances overhead and performance.
Abstract
In wireless sensor networks, bandwidth is one of precious resources to multimedia applications. To get more bandwidth, multipath routing is one appropriate solution provided that inter-path interferences are minimized. In this paper, we address the problem of interfering paths in the context of wireless multimedia sensor networks and consider both intra-session as well as inter-session interferences. Our main objective is to provide necessary bandwidth to multimedia applications through non-interfering paths while increasing the network lifetime. To do so, we adopt an incremental approach where for a given session, only one path is built at once. Additional paths are built when required, typically in case of congestion or bandwidth shortage. Interference awareness and energy saving are achieved by switching a subset of sensor nodes in a {\em passive state} in which they do not take part…
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Taxonomy
TopicsEnergy Efficient Wireless Sensor Networks · Mobile Ad Hoc Networks · Wireless Networks and Protocols
