RRDVCR: Real-Time Reliable Data Delivery Based on Virtual Coordinating Routing for Wireless Sensor Networks
Venkatesh, C S Sengar, K R Venugopal, S S Iyengar, L M Patnaik

TL;DR
RRDVCR is a real-time routing protocol for wireless sensor networks that improves energy efficiency and packet delivery by using virtual coordinates and a selective acknowledgment scheme, outperforming existing protocols.
Contribution
It introduces a novel routing algorithm based on hop count and dynamic metrics, reducing control overhead and energy consumption in real-time data delivery.
Findings
22% reduction in energy consumption compared to SPEED
38% increase in packet delivery compared to SPEED
Overhead reduced by 50%
Abstract
Real-time industrial application requires routing protocol that guarantees data delivery with reliable, efficient and low end-to-end delay. Existing Routing(THVR) [13] is based velocity of Two-Hop Velocity and protocol relates two-hop velocity to delay to select the next forwarding node, that has overhead of exchanging control packets, and depleting the available energy in nodes. We propose a Real-Time Reliable Data delivery based on Virtual Coordinates Routing (RRDVCR) algorithm, based on the number of hops to the destination rather than geographic distance. Selection of forwarding node is based on packet progress offered by two-hops, link quality and available energy at the forwarding nodes. All these metric are co-related by dynamic co-relation factor. The proposed protocol uses selective acknowledgment scheme that results in lower overhead and energy consumption. Simulation results…
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Taxonomy
TopicsEnergy Efficient Wireless Sensor Networks · Mobile Ad Hoc Networks · Security in Wireless Sensor Networks
