Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
447893 Ad Hoc Networks 2016 14 Pages PDF
Abstract

Bulk data dissemination is a basic building block for enabling a variety of applications in wireless sensor networks such as software update, network bug fixing, surveillance video distribution, etc. The recent structure based approach looks promising for efficient dissemination since it facilitates transmission and sleep scheduling. However, a number of limitations exist in existing structured protocols. In this paper, we propose a correlated core based solution for efficient bulk data dissemination in wireless sensor networks (called CoCo++). CoCo++ has three salient features. First, CoCo++ is based on an efficient node selection algorithm for constructing the core structure by exploiting link correlation (called Correlated Core). Second, CoCo++ employs a novel consecutive transmission mechanism, which allows out-of-order transmissions and reduces propagation delay. Third, CoCo++ uses a novel lightweight negotiation mechanism that greatly reduces negotiation overhead as compared to the existing structured protocols. We implement CoCo++ with TinyOS/TelosB and conduct both simulation and testbed experiments. Results show that our proposed solution outperforms the state-of-the-art by 52.3 and 49.6% in terms of the number of transmissions and the completion time, respectively.

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