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ISSN 0128-7680
Anubhama Ramasamy and Rajendran Thangavel
Pertanika Journal of Science & Technology, Volume 29, Issue 3, July 2021
DOI: https://doi.org/10.47836/pjst.29.3.09
Keywords: Broadcasting, CDS, dynamic forwarding, MAC, PRIB-MAC, retransmission, WSN
Published on: 31 July 2021
Low duty cycling is a widely adapted technique to conserve energy in the most used Medium Access Control (MAC) protocols in Wireless Sensor Networks (WSN). But such low duty cycle-based MAC protocols perform poorly under broadcast traffic as they suffer from redundant retransmission and maximization of relay nodes problems. Addressing these issues is critical, as the advent of IoT and ubiquitous computing applications has increased the demand for broadcast support. Our previous work, Preamble based Receiver Initiated Broadcasting MAC (PRIB-MAC) performed well in most parameters under broadcast traffic, but it had scope for improvement in reducing the number of transmissions. In this paper, we propose the PRIB-Connected Dominating Set (PRIB-CDS), built on top of PRIB-MAC with the addition of dynamic forwarding technique by forming a forwarding set with the help of Greedy algorithm. The simulation results of our proposed PRIB-CDS algorithm shows that it has reduced the number of transmissions significantly as it reduces forwarding nodes and balances the energy between the nodes to avoid re-broadcasting the data.
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