BF<sup>2</sup> VHDR based dynamic routing with hydrodynamics for QoS development in WSN

The Hydrodynamic characteristics has been considered for routing in Wireless Sensor Networks by various researchers and presented several methods. The flow and friction based routing approaches would produces sustainable results but would not improve the QoS. To improve the performance of F<sup&g...

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Main Authors: Suresh Y, Kalaivani T, Senthilkumar J, Mohanraj V
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Language:English
Published: AIMS Press 2020-01-01
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Online Access:https://www.aimspress.com/article/doi/10.3934/mbe.2020050?viewType=HTML
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author Suresh Y
Kalaivani T
Senthilkumar J
Mohanraj V
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Senthilkumar J
Mohanraj V
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description The Hydrodynamic characteristics has been considered for routing in Wireless Sensor Networks by various researchers and presented several methods. The flow and friction based routing approaches would produces sustainable results but would not improve the QoS. To improve the performance of F<sup>2</sup>VHDR (Flow –Flow-Friction-Velocity Based Hydro Dynamic Routing), this paper present BF<sup>2</sup>VHDR (Back Flow –Flow-Friction-Velocity Based Hydro Dynamic Routing) algorithm. The F<sup>2</sup>VHDR method misses the back flow of packets due to route failure or higher traffic conditions which affects the service performance. As a solution to this, the BF<sup>2</sup>VHDR algorithm is presented. The proposed BF<sup>2</sup>VHDR approach monitors the flow in both the sides of the route. The back flow occurs when it exist a route failure and higher traffic. Also, it may occur when the routing protocol of the other nodes would choose the reverse route as a best way to reach the same destination. Monitoring the back flow, general route flow, friction by traffic and velocity measures, the proposed method computes backward hydrology routing weight and forward hydrology routing weight. Using both the measures, the proposed method computes a route support weight for each route which has been used to perform route selection. The proposed approach improves the performance of throughput and increases the lifetime of the sensor nodes.
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spelling doaj.art-a39754105351460fa6f16aab2324c49d2022-12-21T23:14:49ZengAIMS PressMathematical Biosciences and Engineering1551-00182020-01-0117193094710.3934/mbe.2020050BF<sup>2</sup> VHDR based dynamic routing with hydrodynamics for QoS development in WSNSuresh Y0Kalaivani T 1Senthilkumar J 2Mohanraj V31. Department of Information Technology, Sona College of Technology, Salem-6360052. Department of Electronics and Communication Engineering, Sona College of Technology, Salem-636005 1. Department of Information Technology, Sona College of Technology, Salem-636005 1. Department of Information Technology, Sona College of Technology, Salem-636005The Hydrodynamic characteristics has been considered for routing in Wireless Sensor Networks by various researchers and presented several methods. The flow and friction based routing approaches would produces sustainable results but would not improve the QoS. To improve the performance of F<sup>2</sup>VHDR (Flow –Flow-Friction-Velocity Based Hydro Dynamic Routing), this paper present BF<sup>2</sup>VHDR (Back Flow –Flow-Friction-Velocity Based Hydro Dynamic Routing) algorithm. The F<sup>2</sup>VHDR method misses the back flow of packets due to route failure or higher traffic conditions which affects the service performance. As a solution to this, the BF<sup>2</sup>VHDR algorithm is presented. The proposed BF<sup>2</sup>VHDR approach monitors the flow in both the sides of the route. The back flow occurs when it exist a route failure and higher traffic. Also, it may occur when the routing protocol of the other nodes would choose the reverse route as a best way to reach the same destination. Monitoring the back flow, general route flow, friction by traffic and velocity measures, the proposed method computes backward hydrology routing weight and forward hydrology routing weight. Using both the measures, the proposed method computes a route support weight for each route which has been used to perform route selection. The proposed approach improves the performance of throughput and increases the lifetime of the sensor nodes.https://www.aimspress.com/article/doi/10.3934/mbe.2020050?viewType=HTMLhydrodynamicswsndynamic routingbf<sup>2</sup> vhdrqos
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BF<sup>2</sup> VHDR based dynamic routing with hydrodynamics for QoS development in WSN
Mathematical Biosciences and Engineering
hydrodynamics
wsn
dynamic routing
bf<sup>2</sup> vhdr
qos
title BF<sup>2</sup> VHDR based dynamic routing with hydrodynamics for QoS development in WSN
title_full BF<sup>2</sup> VHDR based dynamic routing with hydrodynamics for QoS development in WSN
title_fullStr BF<sup>2</sup> VHDR based dynamic routing with hydrodynamics for QoS development in WSN
title_full_unstemmed BF<sup>2</sup> VHDR based dynamic routing with hydrodynamics for QoS development in WSN
title_short BF<sup>2</sup> VHDR based dynamic routing with hydrodynamics for QoS development in WSN
title_sort bf sup 2 sup vhdr based dynamic routing with hydrodynamics for qos development in wsn
topic hydrodynamics
wsn
dynamic routing
bf<sup>2</sup> vhdr
qos
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