Energy Aware Routing with Computational Offloading for Wireless Sensor Networks
Adam Barker, Martin Swany

TL;DR
This paper proposes an energy-aware routing protocol with data reduction and energy-based cost adjustments for wireless sensor networks, improving energy efficiency and bandwidth usage during high traffic periods.
Contribution
It introduces a modified Q-routing protocol that incorporates data reduction and energy-aware cost metrics to enhance energy conservation and network longevity.
Findings
Reduces bandwidth and energy consumption during high traffic.
Maintains low message transmission times.
Conserves energy effectively as reserves deplete.
Abstract
Wireless sensor networks (WSN) are characterized by a network of small, battery powered devices, operating remotely with no pre-existing infrastructure. The unique structure of WSN allow for novel approaches to data reduction and energy preservation. This paper presents a modification to the existing Q-routing protocol by providing an alternate action of performing sensor data reduction in place thereby reducing energy consumption, bandwidth usage, and message transmission time. The algorithm is further modified to include an energy factor which increases the cost of forwarding as energy reserves deplete. This encourages the network to conserve energy in favor of network preservation when energy reserves are low. Our experimental results show that this approach can, in periods of high network traffic, simultaneously reduce bandwidth, conserve energy, and maintain low message transition…
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Taxonomy
TopicsEnergy Efficient Wireless Sensor Networks · Energy Harvesting in Wireless Networks · IoT and Edge/Fog Computing
