Small-GEAR in the Specific Scenarios of Small Network

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GEAR is an important geographic and energy aware routing protocol in wireless sensor network. As the GEAR is short of enough topology knowledge and the nodes energy is limited, routing void and routing loop will be arisen. This paper presents a smart energy aware routing protocol based on the geographic (SGEAR), which is suitable for the specific scenarios of small network. In the specific scenarios of small network, there are three major nodes to concentrate on, (1) the selected (2) the void (3) the residual energy is less than threshold. The SGEAR modifies the cost functions based on the residual energy, escaping the routing loop caused by the broadcast delay. From the simulations, the conclusions can be drawn that the smaller hop count doesnt indicate the less energy consumption, and SGEAR can reduce the void number, reducing the energy consumption of the entire network, which further prolongs the life of the network to satisfy the need of the specific scenarios of small network.

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