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24 December 2003 Adaptive routing using emergent protocols in wireless ad hoc sensor networks
Richard R. Brooks, Matthew Pirretti, Mengxia Zu, S. S. Iyengar
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This paper presents distributed adaptation techniques for use in wireless sensor networks. As an example application we consider data routing by a sensor network in an urban terrain. The adaptation methods are based on ideas from physics, biology, and chemistry. All approaches are emergent behaviors in that they: (i) perform global adaptation using only locally available information, (ii) have strong stochastic components, and (iii) use both positive and negative feedback to steer themselves. We analyze the approaches’ ability to adapt, robustness to internal errors, and power consumption. Comparisons to standard wireless communications techniques are given.
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Richard R. Brooks, Matthew Pirretti, Mengxia Zu, and S. S. Iyengar "Adaptive routing using emergent protocols in wireless ad hoc sensor networks", Proc. SPIE 5205, Advanced Signal Processing Algorithms, Architectures, and Implementations XIII, (24 December 2003); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.509087
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KEYWORDS
Sensor networks

Data modeling

Glasses

Sensors

Diffusion

Performance modeling

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