Topology control is a set of strategies and actions those aim to improve
energy efficiency, lifetime and reliability of the networks. One of the most
effective methodology is topology reduction, which is a part of the overall
topology control process. Topology control process is usually considered under
two phases: construction and maintenance. This hard work would even be harder
for mobile ad-hoc sensor networks, those consist of devices with limited
capabilities and continual independent movement. In this work, we made our
efforts to find out effects of mobility of the nodes in an ad-hoc wireless
sensor network on network parameters, by using different pre-defined topology
control protocols. Thus, we made simulations using an experimental simulator,
called Atarraya. Furthermore, we measured the performance of each protocol and
compared the outcomes in order to find the best topology control strategy.
Lastly, possible solutions to the uncovered problems are proposed.
Subjects | Engineering |
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Journal Section | Research Article |
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Publication Date | December 1, 2016 |
Published in Issue | Year 2016 Special Issue (2016) |