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A social relationship-based energy efficient routing scheme for Opportunistic Internet of Things

Rani, Amita Malik

2022ICT Express16 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Opportunistic Internet of Things (OppIoT) combines Opportunistic Networks and the Internet of Things to provide opportunistic communication between IoT devices and human-created communities in order to improve network connectivity, reliability, and longevity. This is significant because it introduces a new approach to connect and communicate smart devices in situations where there is no end-to-end connectivity. Due to the non-stable existence of connectivity between nodes, building a scalable, flexible, interoperable, and energy efficient routing protocol is a difficult issue. This study presents a new routing protocol for the Opportunistic Internet of Things called Social relationship based Energy Efficient Routing (SEER), which bases routing decisions on the forwarding feasibility degree, residual energy, and buffer capacity of nodes. SEER surpasses EBR and EDR in terms of delivery probability, hop count, and overhead ratio, according to simulation results utilizing the Opportunistic Network Environment (The ONE) simulator.

Topics & Concepts

Computer networkComputer scienceRouting protocolScalabilityThe InternetRouting (electronic design automation)InteroperabilityEfficient energy useDistributed computingWorld Wide WebEngineeringDatabaseElectrical engineeringOpportunistic and Delay-Tolerant NetworksMobile Ad Hoc NetworksEnergy Harvesting in Wireless Networks