6RLR-ABC: 6LoWPAN Routing Protocol With Local Repair Using Bio Inspired Artificial Bee Colony
Nurul Halimatul Asmak Ismail, Samer A. B. Awwad, Rosilah Hassan

TL;DR
This paper introduces 6RLR-ABC, a bio-inspired routing protocol for 6LoWPAN networks that improves energy efficiency, packet delivery, and delay performance compared to existing protocols.
Contribution
The paper presents a novel 6LoWPAN routing protocol using Artificial Bee Colony optimization for local repair, enhancing performance over the LOAD protocol.
Findings
39% higher packet delivery ratio
54.8% higher throughput
Lower end-to-end delay and energy consumption
Abstract
In recent years, Micro-Electro-Mechanical System (MEMS) has successfully enabled the development of IPv6 over Low power Wireless Personal Area Network (6LoWPAN). This network is equipped with low-cost, low-power, lightweight and varied functions devices. These devices are capable of amassing, storing, processing environmental information and conversing with neighbouring sensors. These requisites pose a new and interesting challenge for the development of IEEE 802.15.4 together with routing protocol. In this work, 6LoWPAN Routing Protocol with Local Repair Using Bio Inspired Artificial Bee Colony (6RLR-ABC) has been introduced. This protocol supports connection establishment between nodes in an energy-efficient manner while maintaining high packet delivery ratio and throughput and minimizing average end-to-end delay. This protocol has been evaluated based on increasing generated traffic.…
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