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MMSP: Designing a Novel Micro Mobility Sensor Protocol for Ubiquitous Communication
Authors:
Dhananjay Singh
Daeyeoul Kim
Keywords: Mobility; IP-USN; AODV; Routing; Global communication.
Abstract:
Designing low power and less delay for mobile nodes is one of the most important issues for the ubiquitous sensor networks (USN). The paper presents a novel Micro Mobility Sensor Protocol (MMSP), as an enhanced form of the AODV (Ad hoc on-demand Distance Vector) protocol, in order to improve the quality of mobile IP (IPv6)-USN nodes. An IP-USN node can include various sensors for application monitoring. In this MMSP technique, IP-USN nodes can easily move to monitor their applications within the range of a PAN coordinator, connected to internet based networks. By using this technique, the user can globally receive sensor data on any internet based equipment such as a PDA, notebook, cell phone, etc. The IETF working group has defined, in RFC 4919 and RFC 4944, standards for IPv6 over Lowpan (IP-USN). We carry out a performance analysis in an NS-2 simulator for, e.g., a small number of IP-USN nodes randomly deployed to monitor a number of targets. Each target (IP-USN) may be redundantly covered by multiple sensors. To conserve routing performance of IP-USN networks, we have organized sensors in sets activated successively. This novel protocol can use monitoring and detection with respect of various applications.
Pages: 208 to 212
Copyright: Copyright (c) IARIA, 2010
Publication date: October 25, 2010
Published in: conference
ISSN: 2308-4278
ISBN: 978-1-61208-100-7
Location: Florence, Italy
Dates: from October 25, 2010 to October 30, 2010