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Distributed load balancing mechanism for detouring schemes of geographic routing in wireless sensor networks
2013
International Journal of Parallel, Emergent and Distributed Systems
Well-known 'routing hole' problem of geographic routing is hardly avoided in wireless sensor networks because of various actual geographical environments. Existing geographic routing protocols use perimeter routing strategies to find a detour path around the boundary of holes when they encounter the local minimum during greedy forwarding. However, this solution may lead to uneven energy consumption around the holes since it consumes more energy of the boundary sensors. It becomes more serious
doi:10.1080/17445760.2012.660151
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