What is it about?
A review of Performance by Energy-Efficient Opportunistic Routing in WSN. Background: Energy Efficient wireless routing has been an area of research particularly to mitigate challenges surrounding performance in the category of Wireless Networks. Objectives: The Opportunistic Routing (OR) technique was explored in recent times and exhibits benefits over many existing protocols and can significantly reduce energy consumption during data communication with very limited compromise on performance. Methods: Using broadcasting nature of the wireless medium, OR practices to discourse two foremost issues of variable link quality and unpredictable node agility in constrained WSNs. OR has the potential to reduce delay in order to increase the consistency of data delivery in the network.
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Why is it important?
Various OR-based routing protocols have shown varying performances. In this paper, a detailed conceptual and experimental analysis is carried out on different protocols that use OR technique for providing a more clear and definitive view on performance parameters like Message Success Rate, Packet Delivery Ratio, and Energy Consumption.
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This page is a summary of: Performance Analysis of Energy Efficient Opportunistic Routing Protocols in Wireless Sensor Network, International Journal of Sensors Wireless Communications and Control, October 2019, Bentham Science Publishers,
DOI: 10.2174/2210327909666191026092311.
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