Fine-Grained Boundary Conditions in Field-Based Routing
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Related Work
3. Revisit of Field-Based Routing Protocol
3.1. Operation Principle
3.2. Protocol Properties
- Proximity-aware Autonomous Load-Balancing: Field-based routing autonomously achieves load balancing because of its congestion-aware nature while considering the proximity to gateways. This facilitates traffic distribution and enables packets to effectively avoid congestion under the given proximity to gateways.
- Simplicity: The protocol achieves the aforementioned proximity-aware autonomous load-balancing by maintaining a routing field through the simple exchange of local information among only one-hop neighbors.
4. Problem Statement
5. Advanced Fine-Grained Boundary Conditions
5.1. Revisit of Boundary Conditions in Physics
5.2. Advanced Fine-Grained Boundary Conditions
5.2.1. Outer Boundary Conditions
- No neighbors in four consecutive quadrants:,and
- No neighbors in three consecutive quadrants:, and
- No neighbors in two consecutive quadrants:and
- No neighbors in only one consecutive quadrant:
5.2.2. Inner Boundary Conditions
6. Performance Evaluation
6.1. Review of ALFA
6.2. Simulation Scenarios and Parameters
6.3. Simulation Results
6.3.1. Outer Boundary Conditions
6.3.2. Inner Boundary Conditions
7. Conclusions and Future Work
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Conflicts of Interest
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Chicago/Turabian StyleSung, Jihoon, and Yeunwoong Kyung. 2024. "Fine-Grained Boundary Conditions in Field-Based Routing" Sensors 24, no. 3: 813. https://doi.org/10.3390/s24030813
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