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Mobility management schemes and mobility issues in low power Wireless Sensor Network


Abstract:

One of the current most significant active research areas in wireless communication technologies is Wireless Sensor Network (WSN). WSN is widely adopted in the ubiquitous...Show More

Abstract:

One of the current most significant active research areas in wireless communication technologies is Wireless Sensor Network (WSN). WSN is widely adopted in the ubiquitous networking due to its large applications in different fields such as healthcare, agriculture, livestock monitoring, and etc. WSN is labeled as less reliable due to few drawbacks such as energy consumption, networking cost, mobility management, and etc. The mobility management issue was given less attention in the WSN because the significant of seamless connectivity is underestimated. Based on analysis of recent literatures, our paper seeks to address the mobility issues in WSN. This paper gives an overview of the available mobility management schemes and examines mobility issues of nodes in network-based mobility schemes.
Date of Conference: 26-28 November 2012
Date Added to IEEE Xplore: 21 March 2013
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Conference Location: Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
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I. Introduction

In recent years, there has been an increasing interest in the Internet Protocol based Wireless Sensor Network (IP-WSN) [1]–[3]. IP-WSN has been applied in various reliable and realtime applications since it emerged. This is due to the integration of IP in WSN not only allowed large-scale deployment but also solved many far distance remote control and monitoring problems which has promised emergency message delivery on time regardless of client location. One of the attractive features of IP-WSN is their mobility support.

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