Identify the Shortest Path in Wireless Sensor Network using of Routing Information Protocols
Journal: Bonfring International Journal of Networking Technologies and Applications (Vol.5, No. 2)Publication Date: 2018-04-30
Authors : J. Suneetha Srinivasa Rao; Swetha Koduri;
Page : 9-11
Keywords : Routing Algorithm; OSPF; RIP; LSP; Authentication;
Abstract
A routing algorithm is a method for determining the routing of packets in a node. For each node of a network, the algorithm determines a routing table, which in each destination, matches an output line. The algorithm should lead to a consistent routing, that is to say without loop. This means that you should not route a packet a node to another node that could send back the package. Our contribution in this paper is e3D, diffusion based routing protocol that prolongs the system lifetime, evenly distributes the power dissipation throughout the network, and incurs minimal overhead for synchronizing communication. We compare e3D with other algorithms in terms of system lifetime, power dissipation distribution, cost of synchronization, and simplicity of the algorithm.
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